Mumbai: Ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Ajit Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Tuesday faced a major setback as over 600 party workers and officials from the Pune city unit resigned. They were protesting the governor's decision not to grant Pune City President Deepak Mankar an MLC post.
Notably, on the same day, the Election Commission of India announced the dates for the state assembly election.
Supporters of Mankar gathered at the NCP office in the Narayanpeth area of Pune city on Tuesday evening and held a meeting, where they announced their resignation. This mass resignation includes city vice presidents, assembly constituency chiefs, various cell heads, and party workers.
The city unit had demanded Mankar's appointment to one of the three MLC seats allocated to the party from the Governor's quota. However, the party chose to re-nominate those with existing family connections to politics.
The resigning office-bearers, including city vice presidents, assembly constituency chiefs, and cell heads, also prepared a memorandum to be submitted to party national president and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, expressing disappointment and disillusionment. They stated that Mankar had strengthened the party in Pune and deserved the MLC seat, and the snub would weaken the party in future.
The memorandum reads, "We believed Ajit Pawar would provide justice to party workers. However, by denying Deepak Mankar the MLC seat, our trust has been broken."
Datta Sagare, Vice President of NCP Pune City, said, "600 party workers resigned from their posts today in protest after Pune City President Deepak Mankar was denied the MLC post from the governor's quota by our top leadership."