BusinessLine (Mumbai)

Never mind scams, BJP elevates Pawar, Chavan as star campaigner­s

- Radheshyam Jadhav

NCP leader Ajit Pawar and former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, who were once the BJP’s prime targets over corruption allegation­s, have now become the party’s star campaigner­s. For over a decade, the BJP had relentless­ly targeted Pawar and Chavan, labelling them as “tainted leaders” involved in multicrore scams. Both leaders featured prominentl­y in the BJP’s 2014 and 2019 election campaigns, where they were portrayed as the face of corruption.

SCANDAL-HIT

Pawar, who had snatched the NCP from his uncle and aligned with the BJP and Ashok Chavan, who recently joined the BJP, are now among the leaders enlisted by the BJP to canvass for its candidates.

One of the major scandals that plagued Chavan was the Adarsh Housing Society Scam, which implicated several top bureau

Ashok Chavan

crats and politician­s. The scam — involving the constructi­on of a highrise building for war widows — was exploited by politician­s, bureaucrat­s and military officials to acquire flats.

Chavan faced allegation­s of impropriet­y regarding the ownership of three flats owned by his family. The BJP had campaigned against him in 2014 and 2019, highlighti­ng the Adarsh scam as one of the key reasons to vote against him.

Similarly, Ajit Pawar was embroiled in the irrigation scam, which came to light after Maharashtr­a’s Economic Survey in 2012 re

Ajit Pawar

ported major lapses in irrigation projects despite ₹70,000 crore being spent over a decade. Pawar, along with other NCP ministers, was accused of corruption, irregulari­ties in project approval and execution, inflation of tenders and favouritis­m in allocating work to specific contractor­s. The BJP had made the irrigation scam its main election plank in the 2014 and 2019 elections, directly targeting Pawar.

BJP cadre in the State is still digesting the fact that the leaders who were their main target till recently and were painted the faces of corruption are now their star campaigner­s!

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