NCP president Sharad Pawar today scotched demands being raised in some sections of his party that he be the chief ministerial candidate in the upcoming Assembly elections and said the NCP will go to polls with a collective leadership.
Pawar also expressed confidence that the Congress-NCP alliance will romp home to victory in elections which are due later this year as BJP lacked a mass leader in Maharashtra.
"Don't try to create something out of nothing. NCP will go to the Assembly elections with a collective leadership. Elected MLAs will decide their leader," Pawar said while addressing an NCP meeting here to celebrate the party's 15th anniversary.
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"...I am doing well for myself in spending time out of power. There are a lot of things to do...Read and travel and see for myself if government schemes reached the people," Pawar said.
He said that people of Maharashtra were well aware that only Congress-NCP could rule them and would not let such situation to develop wherein the saffron alliance is voted to power.
"In 1999, Atal Bihari Vajpayee government was voted to power in Delhi while in Maharashtra the Congress and NCP contested the Assembly polls separately. However, people entrusted the reins of the state to us and not to BJP-led alliance," Pawar said.
He said that people voted for Narendra Modi in Lok Sabha elections but in Maharashtra the BJP has no leader, especially after death of Gopinath Munde.
"Gopinath Munde, who died last week, could have got a chance (to be CM) but he is no more. Even his party leaders have openly said that Munde did not get his due in BJP," Pawar said.
"Even in Assembly by-elections in Maharashtra and Gujarat, people voted for Congress though the verdict went in BJP's favour in Lok Sabha elections," the former agriculture minister said.