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‘Hackers demanded $400’: Supriya Sule after her phone, WhatsApp account hacked

Supriya Sule on Sunday announced that her phone and WhatsApp had been hacked. She urgently requested that people refrain from calling or texting her. | Latest News India Key Points

Hindustan Times

Ajit Pawar taunts Supriya Sule over best Parliamentarian award

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar taunted his cousin Supriya Sule, criticizing her for giving speeches and winning awards without solving issues. He promised development projects in Baramati and hinted at his wife running against Sule in the Lok Sabha election. Key Points

Economic Times

BJP called our party the Nationalist Corrupt Party, now they have a lot to answer for: Supriya Sule

Sule wanted to wait for 'the story to unfold' and hinted that the Sharad Pawar faction is hoping that the Ajit Pawar faction comes back to the fold. It's just 12 hours (since Ajit's rebellion) let it unfold. Like her cousin Ajit Pawar, Sule was also cagey about how many NCP MLAs were with her father's faction. ​​ Nobody knows, you will have to give us more time to figure it out. It's just been 12 hours. The story will unfold in two to three days. Key Points

Economic Times

NCP's Jayant Patil questioned for over 9 hours by ED in money laundering case

National Congress Party leader Jayant Patil was questioned for more than nine hours by the central probe agency. MP Supriya Sule claimed that the Opposition leaders are being targeted. Key Points

India Today

Video: Supriya Sule, sister-in-law Sunetra Pawar hug amid buzz of poll battle

NCP (SP) leader and Baramati MP Supriya Sule was caught in a video hugging her sister-in-law Sunetra Pawar at a temple in the region. The video emerged amid speculation that the two women might battle it out from Baramati in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Key Points

India Today

'Would be happy if rebels...': Supriya Sule after 'Ajit dada' joins Shinde camp

After NCP leader Ajit Pawar's rebellion, NCP working president Supriya Sule said she would be happy if rebels return back to the party. She said that her relations with her cousin Ajit Pawar will not change and he will always remain her brother. Key Points

India Today

‘We are good friends’: Opponents Anupriya Patel, Supriya Sule show bonhomie

"We are good friends. Opposition & ruling sides exist inside the Parliament during proceedings…" Anupriya Patel said. | Latest News India Key Points

Hindustan Times

Not just NCP working president, Supriya Sule given 2 crucial responsibilities. What it could mean

Baramati MP has been given charge of supervising party’s activities in Maharashtra as well as party’s central election authority. Women’s, youth and student wings will also come under her. Key Points

ThePrint

Name Chandni Chowk flyover in Pune after freedom fighter Senapati Bapat: NCP MP Supriya Sule

Senapati Bapat had in 1921 launched a movement for farmers and sons of the soil, Supriya Sule said. The Chandni Chowk flyover is Mulshi’s main connecting point with Pune city. Key Points

The Indian Express

In Supriya Sule’s elevation, an Ajit Pawar-sized riddle for NCP

While Pawar denied it, Sule's elevation does raise questions on Ajit's role in the party in near future. Until recently, he was seen as heading towards taking control of the party's Maharashtra unit, with Sule handling national matters. Key Points

The Indian Express

Ajit’s revolt alters W Maharashtra’s politics and Baramati’s dynamics

The revolt by Ajit Pawar in Western Maharashtra is expected to have a significant impact on the region's politics, with both NCP factions eyeing the existing vote share in upcoming elections. The main contest is likely to be between the BJP and the two NCP factions, with a potential alliance between the Ajit camp and the BJP giving them a massive advantage. The biggest impact will be felt in Baramati, where the fight for the constituency will attract national attention. Without Ajit's support, it will be difficult for Supriya Sule to retain the seat. | Mumbai news Key Points

Hindustan Times