NCP to conduct events explaining SC verdict on political ‘crisis’ in Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 27, 2023 01:02 PM2023-05-27T13:02:38+5:302023-05-27T13:03:08+5:30

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is set to hold programmes in different parts of the state explaining the Supreme Court ...

NCP to conduct events explaining SC verdict on political ‘crisis’ in Maharashtra | NCP to conduct events explaining SC verdict on political ‘crisis’ in Maharashtra

NCP to conduct events explaining SC verdict on political ‘crisis’ in Maharashtra

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is set to hold programmes in different parts of the state explaining the Supreme Court verdict on Maharashtra’s political crisis. “The Supreme Court, in its order, has not only questioned the appointment of Eknath Shinde as group leader, it has also termed the appointment of Bharat Gogawale as party whip illegal. It literally settles the matter and the government has no moral right to remain in power. We feel that the issue should be taken to the people’s court now,” said NCP MLA and former minister Jitendra Awhad.

On the other hand, the Sharad Pawar-led NCP on Wednesday decided to skip the inauguration of the new Parliament building in New Delhi stating that not inviting President Droupadi Murmu to inaugurate it was against democratic traditions. “BJP is trying to undermine the office of the President of India by not inviting the President to inaugurate the New Parliament house. The BJP is clearly trying to project Prime Minister Narendra Modi's image ahead of the 2024 general elections. This is an insult to the democratic traditions of the country,” NCP chief spokesperson Mahesh Tapase said.“All the MPs of the NCP have voiced their displeasure towards this and have decided to boycott the inaugural function,” he said. The President is the custodian of the fundamental rights of the citizens and also the supreme commander of the Indian armed forces and hence many in the opposition feel that the President should rightfully inaugurate the new Parliament house,” Tapase added.

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