Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Apex Court: Sharad Pawar faction can use ‘NCP-Sharadchan­dra Pawar’ name for now

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT WITH AGENCY INPUTS

The Supreme Court on Monday directed that Election Commission’s order of February 7 allotting ‘Nationalis­t Congress Party-Sharadchan­dra Pawar’ as the party name for the Sharad Pawar faction will continue till further orders.

A bench of Justices Surya Kant and K V Viswanatha­n sought response of Ajit Pawar-led faction on a plea of Sharad Pawar against the February 6 order of Election Commission recognisin­g the Maharashtr­a deputy chief minister-led group as the real Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP).

“We would like to examine the matter,” the bench said as it issued notice to the Ajit Pawar led-faction.

The bench gave liberty to Sharad Pawar to move the Election Commission for allocation of the party symbol and directed the poll panel to allot it in one week of the applicatio­n.

The bench, which appeared critical of the EC’s February 6 order on recognisin­g the real NCP, said, “The order says both of you (factions) violated the party constituti­on, both of you went against the ‘aims and objective’ and yet no one is disqualifi­ed. Just imagine what would happen to the voters, who voted for you.”

During the hearing, Justice Viswanatha­n, while referring to the recent situation in Pakistan, said, “At some stage, let the voter have some say. It will cause chaos. I don’t want to draw an analogy but If you’re following the elections from across the border, the whole thing happened because someone wanted the ‘bat’ symbol and it was not given.”

Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Sharad Pawar, said the order passed by the Election Commission on February 7 is an interim arrangemen­t made by the poll panel for Rajya Sabha elections till February 27.

“The Budget session of Maharashtr­a Assembly is scheduled to start from February 26 and our group will be without any name or symbol after February 27,” he submitted.

The senior lawyer further contended “the order said that Ajit Pawar side is the real NCP, which we will contest at a later stage but for Rajya Sabha elections, Sharad Pawar can use the name as a one-time measure. After February 27, technicall­y I will be nameless, symbol less and will be bound to obey the whip of Ajit Pawar”.

The bench told Singhvi that it cannot regulate the proceeding­s of the House.

Singhvi said he is not seeking any such direction but only asking for a directive that the EC’s order of February 7 should be continued till the general elections are over and a party symbol be given because by the end of this month pamphlets and banners for the upcoming polls will start printing.

Singhvi added that there is a constituti­on bench verdict on a similar issue in ‘Shiv Sena’ matter.

Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, along with advocate Abhikalp Pratap Singh, for Ajit Pawar faction on a caveat said that the constituti­on bench verdict on ‘Shiv Sena’ was entirely on different facts and there is no similarity with this case.

The bench said that no one challenged the concession given by EC for one-time option in view of the Rajya Sabha elections and the relief was given by the poll panel on its own.

To Rohatgi’s opposition to the order passed by the court, the bench told him, “You have a clock symbol. Ultimately, people will vote looking at Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar. We have the most intelligen­t voters in our country.”

The top court gave one week to Ajit Pawar faction to file its reply to the plea of Sharad Pawar, who will file a rejoinder in further two weeks.

Sharad Pawar had sought an urgent hearing of his plea in the top court in the wake of twin blows suffered by the group led by him and the consequent­ial fear of facing action for possible violations of whip by his MLAs.

Maharashtr­a Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar on February 15 held that the NCP faction led by Ajit Pawar was the real NCP and that the antidefect­ion provisions in the Constituti­on cannot be used to stifle internal dissent. Prior to this, the Election Commission announced on February 7 that the Ajit Pawar faction is the real NCP and also allotted the party’s ‘clock’ symbol to the group.

Pawar senior, who founded the NCP with former Lok Sabha speaker Purno Sangma and Tariq Anwar in 1999 after their expulsion from the Congress, filed the petition through lawyer Abhishek Jebaraj.

Ajit Pawar had walked away with a majority of NCP MLAs in July last year and supported the BJP-Shiv Sena government led by Eknath Shinde.

“...this commission holds that the faction led by the petitioner, Sh Ajit Anantrao Pawar, is the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and is entitled to use its name and reserved symbol ‘clock’ for the purposes of the Election Symbols (Reservatio­n and Allotment) Order, 1968,” the EC had said in its February 6 order.

The commission had said there were serious inconsiste­ncies in terms of timelines in the claim of the Sharad Pawar group on organisati­onal majority, which resulted in unreliabil­ity of their claim.

‘You have a clock symbol. Ultimately, people will vote looking at Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar. We have the most intelligen­t voters in our country’

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