Secret discussions in NCP after Sunetra Pawar's election go viral: Leaders denied the opportunity to speak?

Mumbai: After the unfortunate death of Ajit Pawar in a plane crash, Sunetra Pawar has been elected as the national president of the NCP. This important decision was taken at the party's national convention in Mumbai. However, a video of the press conference organized after this election is going viral on social media. In this video, the whispering of senior party leaders has been captured on camera, and it shows the discussion about not giving Sunetra Pawar a chance to speak.
Before the press conference started, leaders like Satish Chavan, Saroj Ahire and Anand Paranjape were present on the stage. Their whispering among themselves is worth listening to. Satish Chavan says, "I already knew..." to which Saroj Ahire replies, "People never gave me a chance to go to my grandfather, let me go to my sister-in-law..." Anand Paranjape says, "Don't take questions, leave after you have said your piece." He further says, "Don't ask special questions... He is not in that mood, he should speak and get up." Saroj Ahire asks a question, "Will these people ask questions in reverse?" To this, Satish Chavan says, "When they pressurize, you get up, we will stay here on the side." He falls silent as soon as he realizes that the microphone is on.
Interestingly, this pre-discussion actually took place in the press conference. Praful Patel, Sunil Tatkare and Sunetra Pawar appeared before the media. Satish Chavan told Sunetra Pawar, "You make your statement," while Praful Patel said, "We will talk beyond that." Patel and Tatkare answered the media's questions at the conference. However, when the journalists asked Sunetra Pawar a question, all three got up from their seats. Praful Patel told Sunetra Pawar, "You go away" and she left. After that, Patel-Tatkare continued talking to the media again.
The video, which was aired by TV9, has now become a topic of discussion on social media. It is raising questions about the internal workings of the Nationalist Party and the role of its leaders. The party has not yet clarified what the leaders' strategy was behind denying Sunetra Pawar the opportunity to speak even after she was in her new position.