Pune:Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar on Sunday said the tripartite Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance will remain intact and necessary efforts are being taken. He also said the topic of Sharad Pawar's resignation as NCP chief and its withdrawal is over and the matter need not be discussed.
Speaking to reporters in Baramati in Pune district, he dismissed speculation about his absence at a press conference held in Mumbai on Friday where Sharad Pawar announced his decision to withdraw his resignation as the NCP chief. "MVA belonged to us earlier. It was, is, and will remain intact in future also. Related work (to strengthen the alliance) is going on," he said when asked if Sharad Pawar's decision to not step down has boosted enthusiasm in MVA.
The MVA comprises Shiv Sena (UBT) led by Uddhav Thackeray, NCP, and Congress. Queried on an atmosphere of confusion prevailing against him, especially his future political course, Ajit Pawar blamed the media and his "wellwishers", a cryptic reference to his detractors in politics. "You field such kind of questions to me (that create the confusion). Those who are envious of my (style of) work and the people who love me (pun intended) create such an atmosphere of confusion," he said.
Ajit Pawar, who had earlier supported his uncle Sharad Pawar's decision to step down as NCP chief, downplayed his absence at the presser addressed by his uncle on Friday. "Was everyone from the NCP present at that press conference? Since, it was a media interaction, only four to five leaders, including state NCP chief Jayant Patil, Praful Patel, and some leaders from Kerala and North India, were present.