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Ajit Pawar faction is real NCP; anti-defection law can not be used to stifle dissent: Maha Speaker

The events that unfolded in the NCP in July 2023 were clearly in the nature of intraparty dissent, and the decisions of the Ajit Pawar faction constituted the `will of the NCP political party’, the Speaker said.

February 15, 2024 / 23:38 IST
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A party leadership can not use the tenth schedule to stifle dissent of large number of members by threatening to disqualify them, he said.
A party leadership can not use the tenth schedule to stifle dissent of large number of members by threatening to disqualify them, he said.

Maharashtra assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar on Thursday held that the NCP faction led by deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was the real Nationalist Congress Party, and the anti-defection provisions in the Constitution can not be used to stifle internal dissent.

While dismissing disqualification petitions filed by the factions led by Ajit Pawar and his uncle Sharad Pawar against each other’s legislators, the Speaker noted that the Ajit group had “overwhelming legislative majority” of 41 out of 53 party MLAs when it decided to join the Shiv Sena-BJP government in Maharashtra in July 2023.

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The Ajit Pawar group was, thus, the “real political party” when the factions emerged, Narwekar said.

The ruling, which followed the Election Commission’s decision last week holding the Ajit-led faction as the real NCP, was criticised by the Sharad Pawar group as “copy-paste” of Narwekar’s earlier decision on disqualification petitions filed by rival Shiv Sena factions. “An invisible power” was trying to finish off two key Maharashtra-based parties, NCP MP and Sharad Pawar’s daughter Supriya Sule alleged.