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NCP Cut up in Numbers: Ajit Pawar Has Help of 30+ MLAs, Wants 36 to Keep away from Disqualification

NCP Cut up in Numbers: Ajit Pawar Has Help of 30+ MLAs, Wants 36 to Keep away from Disqualification [ad_1]
Newly sworn-in Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar with NCP leaders Chhagan Bhujbal and Praful Patel during a press conference, in Mumbai on July 2, 2023. (PTI)

Newly sworn-in Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar with NCP leaders Chhagan Bhujbal and Praful Patel throughout a press convention, in Mumbai on July 2, 2023. (PTI)

At the very least 30 of 53 NCP MLAs have been reportedly current at a celebration assembly convened by Ajit Pawar in Mumbai on July 5. He wants the assist of a minimum of 36 MLAs to keep away from disqualification

At the same time as NCP chief Praful Patel claims the Nationalist Congress Celebration (NCP) hasn’t technically cut up, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar appears to be forward within the quantity recreation with extra MLAs supporting him than his uncle Sharad Pawar.

The factional battle reached the doorstep of the Election Fee on July 5 with the group led by Ajit Pawar submitting over 40 affidavits of MLAs and MPs in his assist. The Sharad Pawar camp, in the meantime, filed a caveat with the ballot authority urging it to listen to them first earlier than passing any directive in reference to the factional battle.

The Election Fee is more likely to course of purposes within the coming days and ask each the perimeters to trade the respective paperwork submitted earlier than it.

At the very least 30 of 53 NCP MLAs and 5 of eight occasion MLCs have been reportedly current at a celebration assembly convened by Ajit Pawar in Mumbai on July 5. In keeping with former principal secretary of Maharashtra Legislature Anant Kalse, Ajit Pawar camp wants the assist of a minimum of 36 MLAs to keep away from disqualification.

Here's a checklist of NCP MLAs confirmed to be backing Ajit Pawar:

  1. Chhagan Bhujbal
  2. Hasan Mushrif
  3. Narhari Jhirwal
  4. Dilip Mohite
  5. Anil Patil
  6. Manikrao Kokate
  7. Dilip Walse Patil
  8. Aditi Tatkare
  9. Rajesh Patil
  10. Dhananjay Munde
  11. Dharmarao Atram Aheri
  12. Anna Bansode
  13. Nilesh Lanke
  14. Indranil Naik
  15. Sunil Shelke
  16. Dattatraya Bharane
  17. Sanjay Bansod
  18. Sangram Jagtap
  19. Dilip Bankar
  20. Sunil Tingre
  21. Sunil Shelke
  22. Balasaheb Ajabe
  23. Dipak Chavan
  24. Yashwant Mane
  25. Nitin Pawar
  26. Shekhar Nikam
  27. Sanjay Shinde
  28. Raju Karemore
  29. Saroj Ahire
  30. Atul Benke

NCP MLAs mentioned to be backing Sharad Pawar embody:

  1. Kiran Lahamate
  2. Ashok Pawar
  3. Rohit Pawar
  4. Rajendra Shingane
  5. Anil Deshmukh
  6. Jitendra Awhad
  7. Prajakta Tanpure
  8. Jayant Patil
  9. Sandeep Kshirsagar
  10. Balasaheb Patil
  11. Chetan Tupe
  12. Suman Patil
  13. Rajesh Tope
  14. Sunil Bhusara
  15. Makrand Patil
  16. Daulat Daroda
  17. Raju Nawghare
  18. Mansingh Naik
  19. Devendra Bhuyar (unbiased)

Among the many MLCs, Amol Mitkari, Ramraje Nimbalkar, Aniket Tatkare and Vikram Kale are within the Ajit Pawar camp, whereas Shashikant Shinde, Babajani Durani and Eknath Khadse are firmly with Sharad Pawar.

Amongst NCP MPs, Shrinivas Patil, Supriya Sule, Amol Kolhe and Faujia Khan are with the Sharad Pawar faction.

The NCP, based by Sharad Pawar in 1999, witnessed a cut up on July 2 with Ajit Pawar, claiming assist of over 40 MLAs and becoming a member of the Shiv Sena-BJP coalition authorities in Maharashtra. 9 NCP MLAs, together with Ajit Pawar, have been sworn-in as ministers within the Maharashtra authorities at a shock cupboard enlargement on Sunday.

Ajit Pawar, with senior occasion leaders Praful Patel, Chhagan Bhujbal, Dilip Walse Patil by his aspect, has claimed to be the true NCP. Sharad Pawar additionally claimed to be the true NCP, and expelled Patel and Lok Sabha member Sunil Tatkare from the occasion. He had additionally written to Maharashtra Meeting Speaker Rahul Narwekar searching for to disqualify the 9 MLAs who have been sworn-in as ministers on Sunday.


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