Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Patole to join Congress, sparks NCP ire over seat

WHO IS NANA PATOLE?

- Faisal Malik faisal.malik@hindustant­imes.com

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member of Parliament (MP) Nana Patole’s plan to join the Congress may lead to a spat with the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP).

The party has insisted that the Parliament­ary seat from Bhandara-Gondia — where Patole was an MP — belongs to it, according to the seat-sharing arrangemen­t the parties formulated ahead of the 2014 elections.

State NCP chief Sunil Tatkare said party members will deliberate with the Congress over the issue, should the need arise.

However, sources in the NCP said giving Congress the seat would not be possible as Gondia is the home town of party leader Praful Patel, who also represente­d the constituen­cy before the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

In a blow to the BJP, Patole quit the party on Friday and also resigned as representa­tive of Bhandara-Gondia parliament­ary constituen­cy. He is likely to rejoin Congress, for which he has been in talks with party leadership. The Congress is keen to field Patole in the by-election, which is likely to be held as he submitted his resignatio­n to Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan. It also wants the NCP to support him.

The two parties had formed an alliance to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress had won two seats, with the NCP Nana Patole had left the Congress in 2008 to join BJP

During the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP fielded him in the Bhandara-Gondia constituen­cy, where he defeated NCP stalwart Praful Patel

Patole was unhappy with the

BJP for quite some time

In a blow to the party, Patole quit on Friday and also resigned as representa­tive of Bhandara-Gondia parliament­ary constituen­cy He is likely to rejoin Congress, for which he has been in talks with party leadership

Patole recently made headlines

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winning four. The alliance crumbled during the Assembly elections, which both parties lost.

However, they are considerin­g forming an alliance once more for the next elections.

Patole had left the Congress in 2008 to join the BJP. During the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP fielded him in the BhandaraGo­ndia constituen­cy, where he defeated NCP stalwart Praful Patel. Patel is a close aide of NCP chief Sharad Pawar and is considered to be one of the party’s most influentia­l leaders.

“Handing Patole the seat is impossible as it belongs to Praful bhai. I don’t think the party leadership would agree to this,” said a senior NCP leader, who did not wish to be identified. for publicly criticisin­g Prime Minister Narendra Modi,who he claimed doesn’t like to be questioned

“The Bhandara-Gondia seat belongs to the NCP, according to the seat-sharing arrangemen­t hashed out with the Congress. However, Patole has not joined the Congress yet, so it would be premature to discuss this further,” Tatkare told reporters.

“There are no ongoing discussion­s. We will examine the matter at the appropriat­e time. Let Patole join the Congress first,” Ashok Chavan, state Congress chief, told HT.

Patole was unhappy with the BJP for quite some time and had been criticisin­g senior leaders. He recently made headlines for publicly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi,who he claimed doesn’t like to be questioned.

 ??  ?? Nana Patole quit the BJP on Friday, after being vocal in his criticism of it.
Nana Patole quit the BJP on Friday, after being vocal in his criticism of it.

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