Maharashtra Politics: Election Commission issues notice to Sharad Pawar, seeks proof of claim on NCP, gives 3 weeks time

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Maharashtra Politics: Election Commission issues notice to Sharad Pawar, seeks proof of claim on NCP, gives 3 weeks time

NCP leaders Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar.

NCP leaders Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar.

Maharashtra Politics: The controversy has once again reached its peak after the NCP split into two. The Election Commission has issued a notice to NCP President Sharad Pawar. The Election Commission has given three weeks time to Sharad Pawar to prove that he has the right over the NCP name and symbol. The commission has asked to file a reply in the matter on 13 September. Please inform that Sharad Pawar had sought 4 weeks time from the Election Commission for this, but the Commission has given only 3 weeks time. Ajit Pawar has already filed his answer, now Sharad Pawar will also file his answer on September 13, then it will be decided who will have the NCP name and its election symbol clock.

Meeting Ajit Pawar was a family affair

Talking to the media, NCP President Sharad Pawar said that the power of the country is in the hands of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies. Their role is to create unity in the society, but they are working to divide people among themselves. On meeting Ajit Pawar, he said that it was a family meeting. I did not go to the media to talk about the meeting.

Uddhav Thackeray can be done with us too

Along with this, Sharad Pawar said after issuing the notice of the Election Commission that the Election Commission has given me a notice regarding the election symbol of my party. I am not at all worried about the Election Commission. Some powerful people of the central government had taken away Uddhav Thackeray’s rights by interfering in the ECI’s decision on his party. We are looking at the outcome of that decision of the ECI. He said that I also doubt that the same can be done with us.

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