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The leader women called ‘Dada’: Ajit Pawar’s enduring legacy

Long before policy announcements and election promises, Ajit Pawar’s politics of inclusion began in his village Katewadi — where women remember him as their protective elder brother

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Women break down in tears during the final darshan of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar at Katewadi in Baramati. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Women break down in tears during the final darshan of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar at Katewadi in Baramati. Pic/By Special Arrangement

As Maharashtra bid farewell to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, memories of his political legacy extended beyond power and administration to a quieter but deeply personal contribution — his consistent emphasis on women’s dignity, recognition, and empowerment, rooted in his native village of Katewadi.

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