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‘Pressure on our MLAs from Ajit camp to switch’

‘Pressure on our MLAs from Ajit camp to switch’
Pune: As the day to hear both camps of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) at the Election Commission of India (ECI) nears, MLA Rohit Pawar from the Sharad Pawar camp on Friday alleged that the other faction was using pressure tactics against their MLAs to compel them to switch sides.
The Ajit Pawar faction filed a petition on Thursday with the state assembly speaker demanding disqualification of the 10 MLAs of the Sharad Pawar camp.
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Following the petition, there are speculations that an MLA and MP of the Sharad Pawar faction have extended their support to Ajit Pawar and submitted an affidavit. Rohit Pawar, who represents Karjat-Jamkhed in the assembly and is also the grandnephew of Sharad Pawar, claimed that the MLAs are being threatened against the backdrop of these recent developments.
“We have got some reports about pressure tactics being used against our MLAs. Any MLA would want to resolve the problems of his constituency but the other side is pressuring them by saying that neither will these works be taken up nor funds allotted to their constituency unless they join their faction,” Rohit Pawar said.
On the petition, Pawar said that the speaker travelled to New Delhi to seek legal advice (on the disqualification of MLAs of Shiv Sena and NCP) and it appears that the petition was filed based on such advice.
“Our side is taking legal steps as we know that this disqualification will ultimately go to court. We are confident that the verdict will be in our favour,” Pawar said.
The grandnephew of Sharad Pawar also claimed that even though some MLAs and MPs are currently siding with the Ajit Pawar faction, once the election dates are announced, they will come back.

He was recently given the responsibility of rejuvenating the Sharad Pawar faction in Pimpri Chinchwad.
“At present they have gone seeking power but they also know that if they want to win the elections, they will have to return since NCP supporters are with Sharad Pawar,” he added.
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