Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar has been dropped from the list of star campaigners for the first assembly elections in Karnataka. After this, he did not reach the camp meeting of the party due to some reasons. And now a new controversy has emerged in his name from Kothrud in Pune. In this case, posters of Ajit Pawar have been put up on the streets of Kothrud. In this, he has been called the chief minister of the people. Earlier on Friday, Ajit Pawar himself expressed his desire to become the Chief Minister and said that he would not have to wait till 2024 for this. He had said during a programme that Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is still learning. By the time he experiences it, his chair will be gone. He had said that he had worked with two Chief Ministers as Deputy CM. Uddhav Thackeray and Prithviraj Chavan, both the Chief Ministers of his time, also did not have experience, but he handled the entire work of the government while being the Deputy CM. Earlier, Pawar was not invited by CM Shinde to the meeting related to Maratha reservation. While he is the leader of the opposition, he himself holds the status of a big Maratha leader. On the other hand, he was not invited to a meeting by Ajit Pawar's own party. He has been dealt a second blow by the party by leaving him out of the list of star campaigners for the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka. However, in view of all these developments, their discussion has intensified in the political corridor. Along with this, a series of speculations have also started regarding his future strategy. Covid Roundup: India Report 12,193 new cases in 24-hrs Rajasthan: Tired of torture, the monk hanged himself, said this in the last video A 14-year-old boy suffered a heart attack while playing cricket, died in hospital