Former MLA expelled from Congress preparing to join BJP? Know- why these questions started arising


Maharashtra Politics: Criticizing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and State President Nana Patole has cost former MLA Ashish Deshmukh dearly. He has been expelled from the Congress party for six years. The Congress Disciplinary Committee has suspended Deshmukh from the primary membership of the party for a period of six years for anti-party behavior and public statements. On one hand suspension action has been taken against him and on the other hand he has become active in the politics of the market committee.

Uncle-nephew politics in the state
Once again the politics of uncle-nephew will be seen in the politics of the state. NCP leader Anil Deshmukh dominates the Narkhed market committee. That’s why Ashish Deshmukh has presented a no-confidence motion against the NCP president in Narkhed Bazar Committee. This proposal has been sent to the District Magistrate. Responding Ashish Deshmukh said that there will be voting in this regard tomorrow and NCP President Narkhed has passed from APMC.

What did Ashish Deshmukh say?
Ashish Deshmukh said, “There was a lot of resentment in the board of directors against the NCP president. It takes 9 out of 18 numbers to bring a no-confidence motion. To pass this no-confidence motion, 12 people are needed. Our people have brought a no-confidence motion against him and filed a resolution with the district collector. Then 12 people came to us. Now, polling will be held tomorrow on May 26 and NCP president Narkhed will withdraw from APMC.”

Ashish Deshmukh in touch with BJP?
Ashish Deshmukh was elected from Katol in 2014 from BJP. He defeated former Home Minister and NCP’s Anil Deshmukh. Later he met Rahul Gandhi and joined Congress. He also contested against Fadnavis in 2019. Fadnavis had recently visited Deshmukh’s residence in Nagpur. Earlier, Deshmukh had met BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule. BJP can field him against Congress MLA Sunil Kedar from Savner assembly constituency.

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