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One of the most interesting political battles in the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections will be fought on the Karjat Jamkhed seat in the state’s Ahmednagar district.
The Quint caught up with Sharad Pawar's grandnephew and NCP leader Rohit Pawar, during his election campaign.
“Our efforts are to meet more people and listen to their problems and tell them what we can do for them in the future. This is what we are trying to tell them,” Rohit said.
On being asked which young leader inspires him, Rohit promptly named his septuagenarian uncle Pawar. “I find Pawar Saheb young... He is young.”
Rohit outright refuted ED's allegations against NCP supremo Pawar in the Cooperative bank case:
Referring to the Opposition’s allegations against NCP for encouraging dynasty politics, Rohit questioned, “Did Aaditya Thackeray get a ticket? What happened to Munde Saheb's family? Pankaja Tai is there. Her sister is also a Lok Sabha MP.”
"People are saying that the seat is easy for Aaditya to win, but we will also put efforts there,” added the young NCP leader.
Expressing concern over poor developmental facilities, Rohit said, “Roads are secondary, there is no water to drink here. There is no water for farming. Almost 90 percent of the constituency doesn't have drinking water. Tankers are supplying water. Water sources for agriculture like canals don't have water.”
He also said that people don't just want promises, they need health, education, empowerment.
Dismissing rumours of a dispute within the Pawar family, Rohit said, “How we are as a family is more important than what people say. And our family is united. There is nothing like what people are saying happening within the family.”
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