Sunetra Pawar Becomes Maharashtra’s First Woman Deputy Chief Minister; Sharad Pawar Skips Oath Ceremony
Maharashtra witnessed a historic political moment as Sunetra Pawar was sworn in as the state’s first woman Deputy Chief Minister. The oath-taking ceremony was held in Mumbai, where the Governor administered the oath of office and secrecy in the presence of the Chief Minister and several senior leaders.
However, the ceremony drew attention due to the absence of senior NCP leader Sharad Pawar, whose non-attendance sparked political discussions across the state.
Emotional Oath-Taking Ceremony
Before taking the oath, Sunetra Pawar paid tribute to her late husband by offering flowers to his photograph. The moment added an emotional tone to the event, with supporters raising slogans during the ceremony, reflecting strong sentiments among party workers.
Political Background
Sunetra Pawar was unanimously chosen as the leader of the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) legislature party before being appointed to the post of Deputy Chief Minister. She has previously served as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha and has been actively involved in state politics for several years.
Sharad Pawar’s Absence Raises Questions
Sharad Pawar’s decision to skip the oath ceremony has led to varied political interpretations. While some observers view it as a sign of internal political differences, others believe it was a personal decision. No official statement has been issued explaining his absence.
A New Chapter in Maharashtra Politics
Sunetra Pawar’s appointment is being seen as a milestone for women’s representation in Maharashtra’s political leadership. Political analysts say her elevation marks the beginning of a new phase in the state’s political landscape.
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