Sule’s Comments Regarding Ajit Pawar’s Remorse
Ajit Pawar’s Apology for the Decision on the Lok Sabha Election
Leader of the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) Supriya Sule recently criticised her cousin, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar. Following Ajit’s admission of regret for pitting his wife, Sunetra Pawar, against Sule in the Baramati Lok Sabha poll earlier this year, this action was taken. In an interview, Ajit expressed his remorse and acknowledged that the choice should not have been made.
Sule’s Reaction to Ajit’s Apologies
Sule responded to Ajit’s remarks by accusing him of forgetting their familial connection until after the election outcomes. “No one remembered their sister before the Lok Sabha campaign,” she stated. Sule emphasised Ajit’s ignorance of the value of sibling relationships, particularly in the political arena.
Sule’s Accusations: Blurring the Lines Between Personal and Professional by Combining Love and Business
At a joint gathering of party workers and leaders of Maha Vikas Aghadi in Mumbai, Sule went on to accuse Ajit of combining personal and professional matters. “There is no business without love, and there is no love without business,” she chastised the Deputy Chief Minister. Sule says that combining the two could result in monetary losses as well as strained interpersonal bonds.
Effect on the Government of Maharashtra
Sule further highlighted the wider ramifications of this uncertainty in the political system. She went on, “It is unfortunate that the Maharashtra government has not understood the difference between love and business,” hinting that the state’s government would suffer from adopting such a perspective.
Ajit Pawar’s Declaration and Thoughts
Ajit Pawar’s Acknowledgement of Mistake
In the interview, Ajit Pawar said he regretted the outcome of the vote. He said, “I made a small mistake. It was wrong of me to turn Sunetra against my sister.” He went on to say that the parliamentary board had made the decision and that, regrettably, nothing could be done about it at this time.
Politics and Family: Ajit’s View
Even though he regretted it, Ajit emphasised that family life and politics are frequently entwined, particularly in political families. He declared, “My favourite sisters are all of them,” and added that while politics has its place, it shouldn’t get in the way of family ties. Although the choice was taken in the heat of the moment, he acknowledged that it was incorrect in retrospect.