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In the lead-up to the Lok Sabha elections, Supriya Sule, a prominent figure in Baramati politics, has raised eyebrows with her comments regarding the involvement of spouses in political affairs. Sule took a swipe at Ajit Pawar, suggesting that husbands should not accompany their wives to Parliament but rather tend to household matters.
The upcoming elections in Baramati are set to witness a fierce contest between Supriya Sule and Sunetra Pawar, the wife of Ajit Pawar. Ajit Pawar has thrown his weight behind his wife’s candidacy, sparking a heated political battle for supremacy in the constituency.
The political landscape in Baramati is further complicated by the factional rift within the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) between the Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar factions. Ajit Pawar’s defection to the BJP has intensified the rivalry between the two factions, with leaders trading barbs and vying for dominance in the electoral arena.
Sule’s comments reflect a broader debate over the roles of spouses in politics, with implications for gender equality and representation. As the electoral contest heats up, Sule’s challenge to traditional gender norms adds a new dimension to the political discourse in Baramati.
The clash between Sule and Ajit Pawar underscores the deep-seated tensions within the NCP, with leaders jockeying for position ahead of the elections. As the campaign intensifies, the battle for Baramati promises to be closely contested, with implications for the future of the constituency and the broader political landscape.