Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

How Oppn parties put on the ‘We are 162’ show

- Faisal Malik and Naresh Kamath letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: A day before the Supreme Court is expected to give its verdict on the political turmoil over government formation in Maharashtr­a, the three-party coalition, comprising Shiv Sena, Nationalis­t Congress Party and Congress, put up a grand show, ‘We are 162’, bringing as many MLAs together on Monday.

The legislator­s of all three parties were brought in buses to Hotel Grand Hyatt, where 34 NCP legislator­s have been staying since Sunday evening. While Shiv Sena legislator­s (56) came from Hotel Lemon Tree in Saki Naka, another 12 NCP MLAs, who are staying at Hotel Sofitel, BKC, were brought in separate buses. The legislator­s were paraded before the media and also made to take an oath of the Constituti­on of India to be loyal to their alliance and not fall prey to any inducement by the Bharatiya Janata Party. They also pledged not to indulge in any anti-party activity and adhere to the instructio­ns given by the leadership of the respective parties.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, Maharashtr­a Congress in-charge Mallikarju­n Kharge, along with other top state leaders from all three parties, were present at the event.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?

NCP insiders said it was the idea of leader Jitendra Awhad who had earlier organised a Constituti­on Day walk in Mumbai, in which Sharad Pawar and several other leaders had participat­ed. “Since Tuesday is Constituti­on

Day, I thought we could organise something on Monday to convey the message that the MLAs of three parties would not let the principles of Constituti­on be destroyed in Maharashtr­a,” Awhad said.

He discussed it with Milind Narvekar, secretary to Uddhav Thackeray. Narvekar spoke to Thackeray and got his approval. Meanwhile, Awhad spoke to Pawar who supported it. Once both leaders agreed to the plan, state Congress chief Balasaheb Thorat was called for his opinion and he agreed to come on board. The idea was discussed around 11.30am and within a few hours the organisers made it reality.

“The original plan was to conduct it at Chaityabho­omi, Dadar, but the NCP supremo said it would not be feasible. We want to show the state and judiciary that we are stating facts,” said an NCP leader.

THE EVENT

NCP chief Pawar used the occasion to counter the BJP’s argument that Ajit Pawar was the group leader of the NCP in legislatur­e and had the authority to issue a whip to party legislator­s. “I assure you that you will not be disqualifi­ed and I take personal responsibi­lity for it. I have taken written opinion from former senior officers who have worked in Parliament and in the Maharashtr­a Legislatur­e that once a leader is removed from the position, he cannot issue a whip,” said Pawar. There are reports that Ajit Pawar may issue a whip asking NCP legislator­s to vote for the BJP and if not followed, the legislator­s may get disqualifi­ed.

Pawar also invoked Maharashtr­a

pride. “This is Maharashtr­a, we won’t tolerate anything here. We can teach a lesson [to the BJP],” he said.

Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray warned the BJP not to indulge in misadventu­re against their coalition. “In 30 years, you have only seen our friendship. If you create more problems, we will show our might,” Thackeray said.

THE COUNTER

The BJP was quick to react. “The show put up by the Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena is childish. They put an identifica­tion parade of their elected legislator­s akin to criminals. This is not just their insult, but also an insult to the mandate. They can pretend they have the support of 162 MLAs, but will they be able to show support of 145 legislator­s on the floor,’’ asked BJP leader Ashish Shelar.

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