Will consult Congress, NCP on Pawar’s resignation: Chavan

Sep 25, 2012

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today said he will speak to leaders of his party Congress and those from ally NCP before taking a decision on the resignation of his deputy Ajit Pawar.

“I have received a letter from Ajit Pawar tendering resignation from the Council of Ministers and suggesting alternative arrangements for the portfolios held by him. I will consult leaders of both the parties before taking a decision,” he told reporters here.

Prithviraj Chavan.

Chavan met Congress Ministers and leaders to discuss the political situation arising out of Ajit Pawar’s resignation. Pawar, who belongs to NCP, resigned today amid allegations of irregularities in granting administrative approvals for projects involving several crore of rupees during his decade-long tenure as Irrigation Minister.

He holds Finance and Energy portfolios in the Prithviraj Chavan government. Hours later, all NCP Ministers in the Congress-led government submitted their resignations to the party’s state unit chief Madhukar Pichad.

The NCP legislature party is scheduled to meet tomorrow afternoon to discuss the further course of action. Congress and Sharad Pawar-led NCP are coalition partners in Maharashtra and also at the Centre. Both parties are part of Democratic Front which is in power in the state since 1999.

PTI

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