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Sharad Pawar attributes NDA’s Bihar victory to payment of Rs 10,000 in accounts of women

By IANS | Updated: November 15, 2025 16:15 IST

Baramati, Nov 15 NCP(SP) President Sharad Pawar on Saturday said that NDA won the Bihar Assembly elections because ...

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Baramati, Nov 15 NCP(SP) President Sharad Pawar on Saturday said that NDA won the Bihar Assembly elections because it deposited Rs 10,000 each into the accounts of women ahead of the polls.

"After Bihar elections took place, I spoke with some people. I was told that women had taken voting into their hands in the Bihar elections. The manner women participated in voting in such large numbers might be the result of the scheme to deposit Rs 10,000 each into their accounts.

"Even in Maharashtra, money was distributed under the Ladki Bahin Yojana before the elections, meaning not that money was given for every vote, but it was given through schemes on behalf of the government,” said Sharad Pawar during his interaction with reporters.

“Now the question is that if those in power take the position of distributing money in this manner before voting in future elections, it will shake people's faith in the electoral process. Should such large-scale distribution of money be considered appropriate? Everyone should think about this. The Election Commission should also seriously consider this. Elections should be conducted in a clean and transparent manner," he remarked.

He claimed that the disbursement of Rs 10,000 each to 75 lakh women before elections is a form of corruption. “And the government has done it. The same thing happened in Maharashtra too. We have suffered its consequences. Money was distributed before the elections in Maharashtra as well,” he reiterated.

Pawar said the Opposition, especially the INDIA Bloc has not decided anything yet as the poll results were declared on Friday.

“We won't turn a blind eye to this matter. In a few days, the parliamentary session will begin. Then we will call a meeting of the Opposition and consider the future course of action.

"Those who are in power are using authority to distribute money. They are taking the election system on a corrupt path. We won't ignore this. We will discuss this and do something. Even after money was distributed, the Election Commission became a silent spectator. But those who benefited from it will naturally be happy," he remarked.

Speaking about the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena election symbol, Pawar said, "This was an injustice to Shiv Sena as the party is feeling its impact. The hearing in this matter has been postponed for the third time. We cannot speak about the judiciary. But what is visible is not right. I thank the Election Commission for removing the trumpet symbol."

To a question on the alliance among the partners of the Maha Vikas Aghadi in local and civic body elections in Maharashtra, Sharad Pawar said, "These elections are fought as a party. On behalf of NCP(SP), we have decided that office bearers in those talukas and districts should make decisions about the contesting these elections."

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