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NCP suspends Satish Chavan for maligning party & MahaYuti govt

By IANS | Updated: October 18, 2024 18:25 IST

Mumbai, Oct 18 NCP headed by Ajit Pawar on Friday suspended the party legislator Satish Chavan for six ...

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Mumbai, Oct 18 NCP headed by Ajit Pawar on Friday suspended the party legislator Satish Chavan for six years for taking an anti-party stand intentionally to malign the party and the MahaYuti government.

Chavan, who was elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Council from Marathwada Graduates’ Constituency, three days ago had released a leaflet criticising theMahaYuti government for failing to ensure reservation for the Maratha community.

He had further claimed that the MahaYuti government had failed miserably to resolve the reservation issue of the Maratha, Dhangar and OBC communities.

State NCP chief Sunil Tatkare on Wednesday had expressed serious displeasure over Chavan’s utterances saying that the party will initiate disciplinary action against him for indulging in anti-party activities.

Tatkare had said that this kind of statement is uncalled for especially when the MahaYuti government is working for the interest of all citizens.

After seeking go ahead from the party’s national president Ajit Pawar, Tatkare today suspended Chavan for six years. Before the suspension letter was issued, Chavan held a closed-door meeting with the state NCP general secretary and legislator Shivajirao Garje to argue his case.

“On October 15, you took a stand against NCP and MahaYuti intentionally to malign its image.

Chavan’s suspension came on a day when he had met the NCP SP president Sharad Pawar hunting his ghar vapsi.

Chavan had deserted Sharad Pawar and joined Ajit Pawar after he staged a rebellion and joined the MahaYuti government in July 2023. Chavan is seeking to contest the Assembly election from the Gangapur seat in the Aurangabad district either as an independent or as a nominee of the Sharad Pawar faction.

“The MahaYuti government was not successful in dealing with the issue of the Maratha movement. Even today Maratha agitators are agitating under the leadership of Manoj Jarange Patil. Many Maratha youth are committing suicide in Maharashtra including Marathwada today but the government has not looked at these things seriously,” Chavan said.

Making a strong case for caste-based census, he further stated, “If a caste-based census is done in Maharashtra, the issues with regard to reservation to Maratha, OBCs and Dhangar communities will be solved. Despite repeated demand for the caste-based census, the state and the Centre are not serious about it.”

--IANS

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