Mumbai (Maharashtra): After much deliberation, Sharad Pawar, the president of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), has withdrawn his resignation following pressure from party leaders and supporters. The decision to withdraw the resignation was made after the party's core committee unanimously adopted a resolution urging Pawar to continue at the helm.
The high-power core committee set up Pawar to choose his successor in the meeting on Friday unanimous rejected his resignation. NCP leader Praful Patel stated that they would meet Pawar with this resolution and request him to reconsider his decision to quit, as the NCP and the country needed a leader like Pawar at this hour. Patel further added that Pawar's decision to quit was taken without informing other party members.
The committee, which was set up by Pawar to choose his successor, includes Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule, former Union leader Praful Patel, and Bhujbal. The meeting, which was held at the party's south Mumbai, was attended by the core committee members amid party workers congregating in large numbers against Pawar's decision to quit from the party post. The emotionally charged up party workers were insisting that Pawar should continue at the mantle and lead the party.