Jayanta Ghosal
Sharad Pawar, one of India’s wiliest politicians, is getting back at the BJP by putting a wedge in their alliance with the Shiv Sena
With the near eclipse of Congress and NCP in Maharashtra, BJP sets its sights on a bigger score in the forthcoming Assembly elections
It may be the final act in the political theatre for these war-scarred veterans
When was the last time anyone heard Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar crack a joke? Now we know why.
In leading a Shiv Sena project, the NCP leader shores up support for a lifelong ambition
Sharad Pawar’s inability to part ways with the party from which he split 13 years ago has diminished both his regional and national prospects
Why Sharad Pawar’s repeated use of his name should get Sachin Tendulkar’s guard up
A resignation drama by NCP ministers shows that Sharad Pawar can neither clean up nor control his party
Sharad Pawar’s praise of Narendra Modi and his Gujarat model signals the return of his prime ministerial ambition. But it is Modi who needs to watch out