Often in news for the wrong reasons, be it the alleged irrigation scam, the infamous comment with reference to dry dams or the allegations of coercion of locals to vote for Supriya Sule in the Lok Sabha election, Ajit, the nephew of NCP chief Sharad Pawar, is seeking a sixth term to the Assembly on a little shaky home turf this time.
NCP supporters remain unruffled by the controversies and criticism dogging Ajit, fondly called 'Dada', and are confident that he would win hands down. But whispers in the constituency -- where the opponents have accused the Pawars of intimidation -- point to a distinct possibility of significantly reduced victory margin.
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