BJP-NCP bonhomie in Ahmednagar mayoral polls riles Maha Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

There is unease in the over the BJP's win in the with NCP support, and there is a feeling that the "pattern" could be replicated at the state level.

BJP's was elected after polling 37 votes despite the party having just 14 seats in the 68-member civic body as 18 NCP corporators, four from the and one Independent voted for him.

The is the largest party in the civic body with 24 seats.

The five corporators in the civic body had abstained from voting.

A Congress office bearer, on condition of anonymity, said the NCP's move in the Municipal Corporation had the blessings of the party's state leadership.

"Unless the party (NCP) takes action against its local leaders, its credibility will be in doubt," the Congress office bearer said.

Explaining the intricacies of Ahmednagar district politics, he said, "The Shiv Sena's five time MLA from Ahmednagar city, Anil Rathod, was defeated in 2014 by Sangram Jagtap of the NCP. Sangram is of who is BJP MLA from neighbouring seat."

He added, "Allowing the to have its own would strengthen the party as well as Anil and this the NCP did not want. is the local rival of Jagtap, and BJP's Dilip Gandhi," the Congress office bearer said.

By supporting the BJP in the mayoral election, the NCP's plan is to secure its assembly seat in Ahmednagar city, the Congress claimed.

He further pointed out that the NCP's observer in Ahmednagar for the mayoral election, Ankush Kakade, had publicly stated that the party strategy for the poll would be decided by the local district leadership.

"Even though the NCP has said it has sent show cause notices to the 18 corporators, the latter are saying no such notice has been received. The pattern could be replicated at the state level too," the office bearer observed.

The Congress has, so far, maintained that since the NCP has assured action (against its corporators), it had no option but to wait and watch.

"We will take a call on this issue after returns," he added.

The Congress and the NCP are in an advanced stage as far as Lok Sabha and Assembly seat-sharing talks are concerned.

According to party functionaries, a decision on only eight out of 48 LS seats, including Pune and Ahmedanagar, is pending.

The NCP's Jayant Patil, meanwhile, has said that the decision of the local leaders to align with the BJP was unacceptable.

"We had fought the civic polls in alliance with the Congress. A show cause notice has been served to all the corporators. A decision on action against them will be taken after the response is received," Patil said, adding that the "Ahmednagar pattern" to attain power will be crushed.

Patil attributed this move to local and also claimed that the BJP's attempts to create confusion about the NCP's ideology would not succeed.

Meanwhile, in another development, senior Congress Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, who hails from Ahmednagar, has invited and Chief Minister to release a book on his father

The book release function is scheduled for January 7.

A Congress leader, on condition of anonymity, said party workers in Ahmednagar felt that inviting or the chief ministers of the states where the party won recent Assembly polls would have been better to build a momentum for the party in the run-up to general polls scheduled next year.

Vikhe Patil's office, meanwhile, clarified that the book release function would have leaders from all parties in attendance.

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First Published: Sat, December 29 2018. 17:30 IST