Shiv Sena on Sharad Pawar's statement on Maharashtra government, he said it would take 100 births to understand
Sanjay Raut met Sharad Pawar on Monday, after which he said during a media interaction on Tuesday that 100 times would have to be taken to understand what Pawar says.

Highlights
- Sanjay Raut said, to understand what Pawar says, one has to be born 100 times.
- 'There is no need to worry about Pawar and our alliance'
- 'Shiv Sena-led coalition government will be in power in Maharashtra in early December'
- Sanjay Raut said that Shiv Sena has no doubt about government formation
After meeting New Delhi Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Sharad Pawar had surprised everyone by saying that there was no discussion about forming a government in Maharashtra. This was considered a major setback for the Shiv Sena, which is embodying the dream of a coalition government in the state. Now Shiv Sena has reacted to the statement of the NCP Chief saying that to understand what Pawar says, it would take 100 births. Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut said, "To understand what Sharad Pawar says, one has to be born 100 times." Shiv Sena MPs were answering questions from reporters during a media briefing at their home in Delhi. During this time, he said this in response to a question asked about Pawar's taking almost 'U-turn'.
Maharashtra: In Sharad Pawar's statement, Shiv Sena
, while targeting the BJP, said, 'It was the army that raised the BJP in Maharashtra, gave it a seat and always kept it and now the BJP has seated Shiv Sena MPs in Parliament. The arrangement has been changed and they will have to pay for it. '
Shiv Sena-led government to be formed in Maharashtra After
Sharad Pawar's Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Monday, senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut met the Maratha veteran. While speaking to reporters, he did not directly respond to the question of whether there was any discussion on the formation of government in Maharashtra. However, he had expressed confidence in government formation saying that "the state will soon get a government under the leadership of Shiv Sena".
Let me tell you that after Pawar met Sonia on Monday, political stir and speculation had intensified. However, after meeting Gandhi, Pawar told the media that no issues like formation of government in Maharashtra were discussed between the two party heads.

File photo: Sanjay Raut
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