NCP's Sharad Pawar dissolves all national-level departments, cells of party
Patel took to Twitter and announced the decision of dissolving all cells of the party. However, as per his tweet, a few departments including Nationalist Women's Congress, Nationalist Youth Congress and Nationalist Students Congress will not be di...
Patel took to Twitter and announced the decision of dissolving all cells of the party. However, as per his tweet, a few departments including Nationalist Women's Congress, Nationalist Youth Congress and Nationalist Students Congress will not be dissolved.
"With the approval of our National President Hon'ble Shri Sharad Pawar Saheb, all the National level Departments and Cells of @NCPspeaks excluding Nationalist Women's Congress, Nationalist Youth Congress and Nationalist Students Congress stand dissolved with immediate effect."
With the approval of our National President Hon'ble Shri Sharad Pawar Saheb, all the National level Departments and… https://t.co/DM9rwtwlRL
— Praful Patel (@praful_patel) 1658339561000"This decision does not apply to Maharashtra or any other state unit," Patel added in his tweet.
As per sources, the move comes with an aim to reorganise the structure of NCP following the recent collapse of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra which is comprised of Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP.
The new Maharashtra government came to power after Shiv Sena MLA Eknath Shinde's 10-day rebellion brought down the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, on Monday said that he has the support of 18 Shiv Sena MPs and not just 12. Shinde, who reached Delhi to hold a discussion regarding OBCs in the state, also expressed confidence that the Supreme court will rule in favour of his government on July 20.
"Shiv Sena MPs will meet us. We have 18 MPs, not just 12," ANI quoted Shinde as saying, ahead of a virtual meeting with Shiv Sena MPs. "We have unwavering faith & trust in our judiciary. In a democracy, the majority (in Assembly) holds significance. We've followed all the rules," he added.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear the plea by Uddhav Thackeray camp challenging the disqualification of MLAs by Maharashtra Assembly Speaker. The top court will also hear plea by the Eknath Shinde camp challenging the disqualification notices sent to them by the Maharashtra Deputy Speaker.
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