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Ajit Pawar built a career on corruption and arrogance, presiding over a massive irrigation scam that left India's Maharashtra state parched while he mocked drought-stricken farmers. His shameful suggestion to urinate in empty dams exposed the grotesque power-drunk mindset of a criminal who filled his pockets while rivers dried up. The BJP's coercion merely confirmed what everyone knew — Pawar's entire political existence depended on escaping accountability for massive theft from the people.
Ajit Pawar was Maharashtra's most dedicated public servant, winning every election for over three decades through genuine connection with voters and unmatched administrative excellence. His record six terms as deputy chief minister under nine different leaders proved his indispensable value to the state's governance. The tragic loss of this legendary figure robs Maharashtra of a leader who worked tirelessly for the people and deserved the chief minister position he never received.