Chhagan Bhujbal Denies Allegations of Changing Sides Due to Fear of Legal Action
Chhagan Bhujbal, a leader from the Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit Pawar faction), has refuted all claims that NCP MPs who switched sides and joined the coalition government did so out of fear of legal consequences. Bhujbal addressed these allegations during a party gathering held on July 2 at MET in Mumbai.
During his speech, Bhujbal also revealed that Ajit Pawar, the leader of the party, is being influenced by a group of close aides who are attempting to undermine the party. However, Bhujbal expressed confidence that all the MPs who have switched sides will return to Ajit Pawar's fold once he decides to sideline these aides.
Bhujbal's remarks come as a response to accusations and speculation surrounding the motives behind the NCP MPs' shift in allegiance. He firmly denies that fear of legal action played any role in their decision, instead emphasizing internal party dynamics and the influence of certain individuals close to Ajit Pawar.
Overall, Bhujbal's statement aims to dismiss the notion that fear was a driving factor in the MPs' choices, while also shedding light on internal conflicts within the NCP and expressing optimism for a reunion of the party members under Ajit Pawar's leadership once the concerns raised by the close aides are addressed.
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