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Two days after Sharad Pawar resigned as Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief, Shiv Sena through its mouthpiece, the Saamna editorial called Pawar’s resignation episode as “planned” and said that he had “prepared his speech in advance”. Saamna said, “According to Pawar’s close associates, he was actually planning to retire on May 1, which is Maharashtra Day, but due to the ‘Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi’ meeting in Mumbai, he announced it on May 2 instead.” “The announcement of resignation in a program like the release of his autobiography ‘Lok Manche Sangati’ is a coordinated one. His autobiography is a reflection of his struggle and his political life’s essence. To understand his resignation, one would have to read between the lines of the pages left unwritten in his book,” the editorial said.
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