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Ajit Pawar Approached Me To Form Government, Says Devendra Fadnavis

"Ajit Pawar approached us and said the NCP doesn't want to go with the Congress," Devendra Fadnavis said.

Ajit Pawar Approached Me To Form Government, Says Devendra Fadnavis

Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar with Maharashtra governor BS Koshyari.

Mumbai:

Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday claimed that it was Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar who approached him to form a government in Maharashtra.

In a stunner amid deadlock in government formation in the state and while talks between non-BJP parties were at an advanced stage, Mr Fadnavis and Mr Pawar were sworn in as Chief Minister and deputy in a hush-hush ceremony early morning on November 23, the government lasting only 80 hours.

Speaking to news channel Zee 24taas, Mr Fadnavis said Ajit Pawar had assured him of support of all 54 NCP MLAs.

"He made me talk to some MLAs who told me they wanted to go with the BJP. Ajit Pawar also told me he had discussed it with (NCP chief) Sharad Pawar."

"Ajit Pawar approached us and said the NCP doesn't want to go with the Congress. A three-party government (also involving the Shiv Sena) can't run. We (NCP) are ready to go with the BJP for a stable government," Mr Fadnavis said.

The BJP leader admitted that the move "boomeranged", but added that "behind the scenes" and "between the lines" stories about the political drama will be revealed in the days to come.

Mr Fadnavis resigned on November 26, paving the way for a Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi government led by Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray.

He also said he had nothing to do with the clean chit given to Ajit Pawar in the irrigation scam, saying "the ACB affidavit is of November 27, and I resigned on November 26".

Mr Fadnavis went on to add that the ACB affidavit "will not stick (stand) in high court".

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