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Snubbed Shiv Sena hits back at NCP

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  • Changing equations Khed MP taunts Pawar, says 2004 defeat still rankles

    The NCP began its campaign for Shirur Lok Sabha constituency in Pune on Wednesday with party chief Sharad Pawar holding closed-door meeting with BJP MLA Baburao Pacharne. Shiv Sena MP Adhalrao Patil hit back a day later, saying the NCP is yet to get over its loss in the 2004 elections.

    The Shiv Sena too is planning a public rally led by Uddhav Thackeray in the next fortnight.

    “Pacharne had been campaigning for me till last week, but his sudden switch of ranks indicates that the NCP has been forced to adopt all kind of strategies to regain the seat. The 2004 election results still seem to be haunting NCP bosses,” Patil said on Thursday. Patil is the MP from Khed, now renamed Shirur after delimitation.

    Patil said it appeared that the BJP MLA has made up mind to join the NCP. “Pacharne’s shifting sides will not affect my chances in the polls. The public won’t forgive him; they will stand by me,” he said.

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    He said he was not bothered who his opponent would be. “I am campaigning for myself, approaching people and highlighting what I have done for them in the last five years,” he said, adding that he has never challenged anyone, obliquely referring to statements attributed to him a day back when it was pointed out to Sharad Pawar that he had said no other NCP leader was worthy of contesting from Shirur.

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