Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar expressed disappointment over the lack of recognition for his development efforts in Baramati despite securing substantial funds. He attributed challenges like the Covid pandemic and limited time out of power to reduced productive years. Pawar also discussed potential constitutional changes and acknowledged his party’s desire for him to become chief minister, emphasizing voter choice.
‘Discouraging’: Ajit Pawar laments lack of credit for Baramati development

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