Niranjan Davkhare resigns as MLC, quits NCP

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

NCP today submitted his resignation as a member of the Legislative Council, and also quit the party.

Davkhare, who announced earlier in the day that he was resigning as a and quitting the Sharad Pawar-led party, could not be contacted to confirm if he was joining the BJP.

The NCP claimed that Davkhare was expelled from the party for six years on the directive of

The development comes days after the ruling BJP inducted former into its fold and fielded him for the May 28 Lok Sabha by-election in Palghar.

Niranjan Davkhare's father, late Vasant Davkhare, was a veteran NCP from Thane-Palghar region, and had served as Deputy of the Legislative Council for nearly 18 years.

Davkhare, who represented the Konkan graduates' constituency, met Council today and submitted his resignation. His term was due to expire on July 7.

"I took this decision because I was fed up of internal of local NCP leaders. I have witnessed the formation and growth of NCP since its inception. I am saddened while taking the decision to quit. But I was forced to do so because of the internal directed against me at the local level," he said, speaking to reporters.

The NCP termed Davkhare as "opportunist". "He has been threatening to quit for quite some time....He became a in the NCP because of his father. Let's see how he charts his own course in the BJP," said.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 16:50 IST