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  2. 2023 Nationalist Congress Party split - Wikipedia

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    He also stated that, in private, Sharad Pawar was open to forming an alliance with the BJP, but publicly opposed it, causing further confusion and instability within the party. Ajit Pawar even took oath as Deputy Chief Minister with the BJP in November 2019, but had to resign quickly as Sharad Pawar changed his stance. [11] [12]

  3. Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar - Wikipedia

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    The Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar or NCP–SP is a political party in India formed under the leadership of Sharadchandra Pawar. [1] It was formed after Election Commission of India recognised the group led by Ajit Pawar as the original Nationalist Congress Party .

  4. Sharad Pawar - Wikipedia

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    Sharad Pawar has had a long period of public life from 1 May 1958 to 1 May 2023. [67] Sharad Pawar took back his decision to step down as national leader of National Congress Party, citing "strong sentiments" his resignation had evoked among the party workers as well as leaders across the country.

  5. List of chief ministers of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Sharad Pawar: Baramati: 18 July 1978 17 February 1980 1 year, 214 days Indian Congress (Socialist) – Vacant [f] (President's rule) N/A 17 February 1980 8 June 1980 112 days Dissolved [20] N/A 8 A. R. Antulay: Shrivardhan: 9 June 1980 21 January 1982 1 year, 226 days 6th (1980 election) Indian National Congress: 9 Babasaheb Bhosale: Nehrunagar ...

  6. List of state governments dismissed by the Indian National ...

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    Sharad Pawar: Indian National Congress (Socialist) Government dismissed in spite of Sharad Pawar enjoying majority support in the Assembly [14] 20. 18 February 1980 Tamil Nadu: M. G. Ramachandran: All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

  7. List of Rajya Sabha members from Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    bye - resignation of Sushilkumar Shinde [11] Govindrao Adik: NCP: 04-Aug-2009 02-Apr-2012 3 bye - resignation of Praful Patel [11] Ranjitsinh Mohite-Patil: NCP: 04-Aug-2009 02-Apr-2012 1 bye - resignation of Supriya Sule [11] Prithviraj Chavan: INC: 03-Apr-2008 Nov-2010 2 appointed as Chief minister of Maharashtra [12] Murli Deora: INC: 03-Apr ...

  8. Fourth Pawar ministry - Wikipedia

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    Sharad Pawar was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra for the fourth time [1] on 6 March 1993. On appointment, Pawar formed a 18-member cabinet. [ 2 ] The cabinet continued until the 1995 legislative elections , and was replaced by the Manohar Joshi ministry .

  9. Supriya Sule - Wikipedia

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    Supriya Sule (née Pawar; born 30 June 1969) is an Indian politician from the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) and currently a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha representing Baramati since 2009, leader of Nationalist Congress Party (SP) in Lok Sabha since 2014 and the Working National President of Nationalist Congress Party since 2023.