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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 .
Sharadchandra Govindrao Pawar (Marathi pronunciation: [ʃəɾəd̪ pəʋaːɾ], born 12 December 1940) [1] is an Indian politician. [2] He served as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for four terms and in the Union Council of Ministers as the Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of P.V. Narasimha Rao as well as the Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Manmohan Singh.
Ajit Pawar received support from the majority of legislators and officeholders of the party. [71] On 7 February 2024, The Election Commission Of India (ECI) awarded the party name and symbol to the faction headed by Ajit Pawar.The faction led by Sharad Pawar will be henceforth known as Nationalist Congress Party (SharadChandra Pawar) [72]
Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar: Sharad Pawar: 8 3 21 3 Maharashtra, Kerala: CPI(M) Communist Party of India (Marxist) Prakash Karat: 4 5 81 – National Party: RJD: Rashtriya Janata Dal: Lalu Prasad Yadav: 4 6 81 14 Bihar, Jharkhand: AAP: Aam Aadmi Party: Arvind Kejriwal: 3 10 161 – National Party: JMM: Jharkhand Mukti ...
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
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.
On 14 May 2008, Pawar's office issued a letter asking Munde to repeal the circular, and cautioned him against issuing any circular without the minister's sanction. [ 3 ] During 14–19 December 2009, the Marathi -language newspaper Loksatta carried a series of articles, accusing Pawar of awarding two projects worth ₹1,385 crore to the builder ...
On the other side, NCP chief Sharad Pawar announced that Ajit Pawar's decision to support the BJP was his own and not endorsed by the party. [8] The NCP split into two factions: one led by Sharad Pawar and the other led by his nephew Ajit Pawar. [9] Later in the day, Ajit Pawar was removed as the parliamentary party leader of the NCP.