Will take suitable motion on NCP’s disqualification plea towards Ajit Pawar: Maha Speaker

Requested what number of NCP MLAs have supported Ajit Pawar, Narvekar mentioned, “I haven’t any details about it.”

MUMBAI: Maharashtra Meeting Speaker Rahul Narwekar on Monday mentioned he’ll take suitable motion at the NCP’s plea in search of disqualification of Ajit Pawar and different 8 birthday celebration MLAs, who’ve taken oath as ministers within the Eknath Shinde-led executive.

State NCP president Jayant Patil on Sunday mentioned his birthday celebration has moved the disqualification petition towards Ajit Pawar and 8 others. He mentioned an electronic mail has additionally been despatched to the Election Fee of India informing that the rank and record of the NCP is with birthday celebration leader Sharad Pawar.

Chatting with newshounds on Monday, Narwekar mentioned, “I’ve won the petition filed through Jayant Patil in search of disqualification of the 9 NCP MLAs. I can learn it moderately. I can find out about the issues discussed and take suitable motion at the petition.”

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Requested what number of NCP MLAs have supported Ajit Pawar, Narvekar mentioned, “I haven’t any details about it.”

The Speaker additionally mentioned it’s his prerogative to come to a decision at the appointment of a brand new opposition chief within the Meeting.

The NCP on Sunday appointed Jitendra Awhad because the chief of opposition within the state Meeting after incumbent LoP Ajit Pawar joined the Eknath Shinde executive as deputy leader minister.

Awhad, who’s the MLA from Mumbra-Kalwa in Thane district, mentioned NCP state unit president Jayant Patil had appointed him leader whip of the birthday celebration and LoP within the Meeting.

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