Why sharad pawar could not become Prime Minister..!?

prime minister Modi's comment on sharad pawar has become a talking point in political circles. sharad pawar is one of the senior political leaders of the country. He served four times as the chief minister of the state of Maharashtra. He was one of the senior leaders of the congress party and resigned from the party in 1999, protesting the election of sonia gandhi as the party's president. Later, he started and runs a party called Nationalist Congress. In the beginning, Sonika did politics against Gandhi, but later she formed an alliance with the congress party and became friendly with her. Recently, Sarath Pawar's Nationalist congress split, culminating in the political crisis in Maharashtra.
Sharad Pawar's nephew ajit pawar broke away from the party and joined the bjp government in Maharashtra. He was given the post of Deputy Chief Minister. In such an environment, Sharad Pawar's attendance at PM Modi's award ceremony led to various speculations. sharad pawar, who has played an important role in unifying the opposition parties, participated in the program attended by prime minister Modi, which created a stir among the opposition leaders.
In this situation, prime minister Modi's comment about sharad pawar has become a talking point in the political circles. Modi said that sharad pawar could not become prime minister because of family politics of congress party. Speaking to the MPs of BJP's alliance in maharashtra yesterday, he said, "BJP has no ego like congress, so it will retain power." Talking about his first meeting with one of the senior congress leaders and former President Pranab Mukherjee, he said, "He told me that your party (BJP) had announced you as the prime ministerial candidate and got an absolute majority in your name.
This happened for the first time. Because, before this, no party announced the name of the Prime Ministerial candidate and got a majority. But the people have chosen you." Responding to accusations that the bjp was responsible for the split of the shiv sena like the Nationalist congress party, prime minister Modi said, "We have not broken the alliance with the Shiv Sena. Since 2014, the shiv sena alliance was part of the government.
But their party's official newspaper 'Samna' continued to criticize our government. They published baseless criticisms and created controversies. We put up with it. We took it lightly."
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