Mumbai In the midst of political upheaval in Maharashtra, another political earthquake has come. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has taken major action against nine MLAs, including Ajit Pawar, for rebelling against the party. NCP’s Maharashtra unit president Jayant Patil announced the expulsion of these MLAs from the party and said legal action would be taken against them for misusing the party’s symbols.
For information, let us tell you that NCP’s Jayant Patil’s decision has the support of NCP chief Sharad Pawar. Sharad Pawar said that he would give full support to their decision and they would set up a new organization. He further said, “I don’t care who has left and for whom, because it has happened two or three times before. Our organization in the state is strong after all. This is not going to affect our reputation.
Political turmoil continues in Maharashtra, with various factions competing for power and embroiled in internal conflicts. The NCP’s decision to expel the rebel MLAs reflects its tough stand against indiscipline within the party. Use of party symbols without permission is considered a serious offense which may have legal consequences. Ajit Pawar, a prominent NCP figure and former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, is among the MLAs who faced expulsion. His rebellion against the party has added to the tension in the already turbulent political landscape of the state.