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The Sharad Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has taken a significant step by moving the Supreme Court to seek a direction for the faction led by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar to apply for a new symbol for the upcoming Maharashtra polls. This move highlights the internal dynamics within the party and sets the stage for a potentially contentious election season in the state.

In the midst of these developments, the NCP has launched a campaign titled ‘Hakk Magtoy Maharashtra (State is demanding its rights)’, aimed at addressing what they perceive as failures of the current Mahayuti government. Led by prominent party leaders such as Lok Sabha member Supriya Sule and Maharashtra unit chief Jayant Patil, the campaign seeks to highlight key issues affecting the state, including economic decline, industrial challenges, and law and order concerns.

One of the key criticisms raised by the NCP leaders is the alleged neglect of Maharashtra’s agricultural sector, leading to distress among farmers. The party has accused the ruling alliance, which includes the BJP and Shiv Sena, of failing to uphold the ideals of historical figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Dr BR Ambedkar. Additionally, concerns have been raised about rising costs of essential commodities such as petrol, diesel, LPG, and electricity, impacting the daily lives of citizens.

The campaign also aims to shed light on issues of corruption, deteriorating law and order, and the exodus of industries from Maharashtra. By highlighting these challenges, the NCP hopes to garner public support and bring attention to the need for change in the upcoming elections. The party’s focus on public participation, including through a missed call initiative and a dedicated website, underscores its commitment to engaging with voters and amplifying their voices.

Furthermore, the NCP’s questioning of the BJP’s financial ties to beef exporters through electoral bonds adds a layer of complexity to the political landscape in Maharashtra. The party’s push for transparency and accountability in governance reflects a broader theme of anti-corruption and ethical governance that resonates with many voters.

As the Maharashtra polls draw near, the NCP’s campaign and legal maneuvers set the stage for a heated political battle in the state. The outcome of these efforts will not only shape the future of the NCP but also influence the broader political landscape in Maharashtra. Stay tuned for more updates as the election season unfolds.