NCP's complains that former MLAs are not working in Shiv Sena and Congress constituencies


Mumbai: A meeting of the Nationalist Congress Party was held in Mumbai today. President Sharad Pawar gave guidance in this meeting. The meeting discussed the upcoming elections in the state, election strategy, political reservation of OBCs. Also, some former MLAs raised complaints in the meeting. He complained to the party leaders that the ruling Shiv Sena and the Congress were not doing the work in the constituency. When asked by reporters about this, NCP leader and minister Nawab Malik clarified his position.

 
When there is a three-party government, each party gives its MLAs a measure of inclination. This was the complaint when there was a two-party government. Sometimes there are complaints even when there is a one-party government. With a three-party government, not every question will be left unanswered. Who are MLAs or defeated candidates. After hearing their complaints, NCP ministers will look into their issues, said NCP leader and minister Nawab Malik.
In some of our districts, when there is a Guardian Minister or when we are dominant, there may be complaints from the Congress. In some districts, when the Congress is dominant, our or Shiv Sena's complaints may come. Wherever there is a one-party government. Even there, MLAs have differences. Every MLA and leader thinks that there should be more work in his constituency. "We do not consider this to be a major issue," he added.
Elections cannot be avoided for a long time. It remains to be seen whether reservation can be given by uniting all the parties by making a law. In all these circumstances, the election officials have taken up their role in the Supreme Court. They can hold elections while Corona's condition is under control. They are playing such a role. The Supreme Court ordered that elections should be held. If there is no other option left. NCP leader and minister Nawab Malik said the party had decided to field OBC candidates for the vacant OBC seats. It is our position that elections should not be held until this issue is resolved. But if a decision is given by the Supreme Court, it will be the party's decision, said Nawab Malik.