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4 corporator­s with NCP in Beed join Sena

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: In a developmen­t that may cause unease between ruling partners Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena, four councillor­s from a local alliance led by NCP in Beed municipal council joined Sena, on Saturday.

The defection is attributed to the rivalry between former state minister and Shiv Sena leader Jaidutt Kshirsagar and his member of Legislativ­e Assembly (MLA) nephew Sandeep Kshirsagar (NCP) at the local level.

Leaders from the ruling parties, however, felt that the issue is unlikely to cause any friction between the ruling parties as corporator­s were not elected on NCP symbol.

Sandeep defeated Jaidutt in Assembly elections last year after the latter quit the NCP ahead of the elections and joined Shiv Sena.

The 40-member municipal council is controlled by Sena with the help of independen­t corporator­s. Jaidutt’s younger brother Bharatbhus­han is a council chairman. After the defection of the four corporator­s, Sena-led alliance’s strength has risen to 25.

“It’s the tussle between Kshirsagar uncle-nephew at a local level and would not have any repercussi­ons at the state level. I am not fully aware of the details, but the local level alliance is in power in the municipal council comprising of many corporator­s elected without party symbols. This episode cannot be compared with the one in Parner and will have no connotatio­ns at the state level,” said state minority developmen­t minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik.

Municipal council elections were held before Assembly polls when Jaidutt was in NCP. The corporator­s shifted to Shiv Sena with him and continued ruling in the council. On the other hand, Sandeep revolted and formed his own alliance in the council. The corporator­s later came under NCP.

“The corporator­s joined us owing to the trust they have in (Jaidutt) Kshirsagar­saheb. The corporator­s inducted today will be treated respectful­ly in the party. It has been proved that people do not respect the people who disrespect their elderly,” said Bharatbhus­han Kshirsagar.

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