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To keep LoP post, Cong dithers on action on 2 "inactive" MLAs

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The in is avoiding taking disciplinary action against its two over their conduct in the Assembly for fear of losing the post of of Opposition in the The main opposition party is caught in a dilemma in dealing with the two - Nitesh Rane, son of former Narayan Rane, and Kalidas Kolambkar, a staunch supporter of the senior Rane. According to the party, and Kolambkar became "inactive" in the Assembly, which is currently having its budget session, after claimed the BJP offered him a Rajya Sabha berth. "If the suspends their membership, it will be left with only 40 MLAs, one less than the NCP. "Any such action will be followed by the NCP claiming the post of of Opposition in the Assembly with 41 and the will lose all privileges (attached to LoP post)," a senior party told PTI today. The Cabinet minister-level post is currently held by Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil, a senior MLA. There are enough indications and Kolambkar are keeping a distance from daily party affairs, including not joining the protests inside the House. When protest in the Assembly over issues of public interest, raise their voice or rush to the Well of the House, and Kolambkar are seen glued to their seats. Despite all this, no disciplinary action is being initiated against them just to keep the post of of Opposition with the party, said the Another said has not only distanced himself from the party but also taunted it in the past. Nitesh Rane, during an election for a Legislative Council seat a couple of months ago, had openly said, "Everyone knows who got my vote." In that election, in which had cast their votes, BJP candidate had defeated the Congress-NCP nominee.

The council seat fell vacant following the resignation of "The had issued a fearing cross-voting. Despite this, (Nitesh) Rane and Kolambkar had not followed the "It was a clear indication of disobedience, but the state leadership has delayed any action against the two for sheer number game," he said.

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First Published: Sun, March 04 2018. 15:00 IST
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