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NCP legislators voice support for party's merger with NCP (SP)

In a surprising development, two prominent figures within the Nationalist Congress Party have voiced their backing for a potential merger with the faction spearheaded by Sharad Pawar. This move arises amidst a scrutiny s…

NCP legislators voice support for party's merger with NCP (SP)

In a surprising development, two prominent figures within the Nationalist Congress Party have voiced their backing for a potential merger with the faction spearheaded by Sharad Pawar. This move arises amidst a scrutiny surrounding a party banner that notably lacked images of the late Ajit Pawar and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar.

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  • In a surprising development, two prominent figures within the Nationalist Congress Party have voiced their backing for a potential merger with the faction spearheaded by Sharad Pawar.
  • This move arises amidst a scrutiny surrounding a party banner that notably lacked images of the late Ajit Pawar and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar.

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  • amidst a scrutiny surrounding a party banner that notably lacked images of the late Ajit Pawar and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar. In a surprising development, two prominent figures within the Nationalist Congress…
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  • In a surprising development, two prominent figures within the Nationalist Congress Party have voiced their backing for a potential merger with the faction spearheaded by Sharad Pawar.
  • This move arises amidst a scrutiny surrounding a party banner that notably lacked images of the late Ajit Pawar and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar.

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