NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed from the post of All India President of NCP

NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed from the post of All India President of NCP
NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed from the post of All India President of NCP
Sharad Pawar is the All India President of the Nationalist Congress Party, abbreviated as NCP. Whether he was removed from the post of party chief. After winning the battle of numbers, Sharad Pawar was ‘removed’ from the post of All India President of NCP and party chief by his nephew Ajit Pawar. In Maharashtra politics, Ajit Pawar removed his uncle to pick up the baton of NCP. According to sources, the rebel group of NCP has mentioned Ajit Pawar’s name as NCP chief in their letter. It has been claimed that Ajit Pawar has been appointed as the NCP chief, replacing Sharad Pawar.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed from the post of All India President of NCP

The rebel group of NCP has written a letter to the Election Commission demanding the party name and election symbol. Sharad Pawar, who led the party for more than two decades after its formation, was ousted from the top post by a rebel faction of the Nationalist Congress Party. Sharad Pawar said no one can take away his party and election symbol. He is an assurance to workers and supporters Given in this sense. Who has how many MLAs cannot be the criterion of party and election symbols. So I don’t care about it. He said, in the past I had 68 MLAs, while I am some Not for time, 62 people left us. There were only six people with me. We then won with new faces. Again we will win if someone says they are us They will take the symbol, I tell them the symbol of the party will stay with us, it will not go anywhere.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed by Ajit Pawar
NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed by Ajit Pawar

NCP chief Sharad Pawar Removed from the post of All India President of NCP

Ajit Pawar has taken the advantage by defeating his uncle in the power vs power battle in Maharashtra. But he claimed the support of 43 people, but failed to achieve that number. He was able to get the support of Ajit Pawar’s group of 29 people in the Nationalist Congress Party. 13 MLAs are in favor of Sharad Pawar. But the absence of 11 of the 53 NCP MLAs has created fresh speculation. More MLAs responded to Ajit Pawar’s call. Relatively few MLAs responded to Sharad’s call. Many others remained absent. Then the fight over NCP’s party name and symbol reached the Election Commission’s door. The NCP party led by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar today approached the Election Commission after a crucial meeting. NCP led by Sharad Pawar. filed a caveat with the electoral body.

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