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Congress stands with Pawar in fightback

Top party leaders believe Ajit betrayed his uncle driven by extraneous pressures and family intrigues

Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar attend a press conference in Mumbai on Saturday. (AP)

Our Special Correspondent
Published 23.11.19, 07:17 PM

The Congress has not fallen prey to the conspiracy theories and decided to stick with NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who party leaders believe has been betrayed by his nephew at a time he was sincerely trying to install a Sena-NCP-Congress coalition government in Maharashtra.

Top Congress leaders believe Ajit betrayed his uncle driven by extraneous pressures and family intrigues. After a meeting with Congress MLAs in Mumbai on Saturday morning, senior leader Ahmed Patel said: “We will stay together to counter the BJP. Every effort — political and legal — will be made to defeat their designs.”

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Addressing the media together with Maharashtra in-charge Mallikarjun Kharge, Patel said: “We met Sharad Pawar in the morning and we have decided to fight it out.”

Patel contested the allegation of delay on behalf of the Congress in forming the coalition, saying they started the process the moment Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray sought support.

Accusing the BJP of “crossing all limits of shamelessness”, Patel said: “The governor’s role has been suspect from the outset. How can the swearing-in happen without verification of signatures and letter of support. It was done early morning in a hush-hush manner, violating all constitutional principles, as the governor was aware of the process of government formation by three parties.”

In Delhi, the Congress accused governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari of acting as home minister Amit Shah’s “hitman” by swearing in a government without following the due process.

Party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said Devendra Fadnavis met the governor at 2am and by 5.47am the lengthy process of withdrawal of President’s rule was completed.

“How did the governor satisfy himself that Fadnavis has majority within two hours? What was the hurry to complete the process in the dead of the night? The NCP has not split with 2/3rd of its MLAs, i.e. 36 MLAs, as required under the anti-defection law. Barely 10-11 MLAs went to Raj Bhavan. We are taking legal advice on various aspects.”

Surjewala, who recalled that Fadnavis had threatened to send Ajit to jail in the Rs 72,000-crore irrigation scam and had now embraced him as deputy chief minister, asked 10 questions:

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