Nirmala Sitharaman in Baramati: ‘Have come to strengthen BJP here, not talk about a family‘
The Hindu
Do not impose the media’s opinion on me, says the Union Finance Minister
Stressing that that she had come to strengthen the BJP in the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency in Pune district, Union Finance Minister and senior party leader Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday clarified that the purpose of her three-day visit to Baramati, considered the bastion of the Pawar clan, was not to talk about any one family.
Ms. Sitharaman’s Baramati tour is part of the BJP’s Pravas campaign to shore up its base in 144 Lok Sabha constituencies across the country (where the saffron party is weak) ahead of the 2024 general election.
Sixteen of the 144 LS constituencies are in Maharashtra of which Baramati, hitherto the impregnable bastion of the Pawar clan and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), is a prime target for the BJP.
When questioned by reporters about the BJP’s strategy to target Baramati in order to end the supremacy of the Pawar family there, an irritable Ms. Sitharaman shot back: “I have come here to strengthen the BJP in the constituency not for any one family…What is this Lok Sabha target you [the media] people keep saying. I urge the media not to keep repeating this. Do not impose your [the media’s] opinion on me.”
At the same time, Ms. Sitharaman said that if local BJP leaders thought that her visit would lead the BJP to victory in Baramati (which the BJP have not won in any major election), then they were entitled to their opinion
“If my partymen are saying this, then it is their opinion. I am not going to keep arguing with them on this. The BJP will be trying to enhance its base in every constituency,” she said.
BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule had said that his party was confident of giving the NCP a stiff fight and wrest Baramati from the Pawar family in the 2024 Lok Sabha election.
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