Key Points

The Kerala NCP has openly defied national leadership's call to resign, with its legislators standing firmly with Sharad Pawar. State leaders dismissed Praful Patel's ultimatum, questioning the legitimacy of Ajit Pawar's faction. The unit remains allied with Kerala's ruling LDF coalition despite the national split. This mirrors recent JD(S) dynamics where state units maintain different alliances than national leadership.

Key Points: Kerala NCP Defies Praful Patel Resign Call Backs Sharad Pawar

  • Kerala NCP ignores Praful Patel's resignation ultimatum
  • Legislators stay loyal to Sharad Pawar faction
  • Election Commission recognized Ajit Pawar as official NCP
  • Kerala unit remains part of CPI(M)-led LDF alliance
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Kerala NCP defies national leadership's call to resign

Kerala NCP legislators reject ultimatum to join Ajit Pawar faction, reaffirm loyalty to Sharad Pawar amid LDF alliance

"We are with Pawarji. They have nothing better to do than send letters - Thomas K. Thomas"

Thiruvananthapuram, July 15

The Kerala unit of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which includes State Forest Minister A.K. Saseendran and party legislator Thomas K. Thomas, has dismissed calls by party national working president Praful Patel to either resign as legislators or align with the Ajit Pawar-led faction.

The Kerala NCP continues to remain an ally of the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF). The internal rift began after Ajit Pawar broke away from the party headed by his uncle and party founder, Sharad Pawar.

The Election Commission recently dealt a blow to Sharad Pawar by recognising Ajit Pawar’s faction as the official NCP, granting it the party name and symbol. Following this, the Sharad Pawar faction has been renamed as NCP (Sharad Pawar), or NCP (SP), with the Kerala unit staying loyal to the veteran leader.

Praful Patel had earlier issued an ultimatum to the Kerala unit, asking its two legislators to either resign or switch allegiance to Ajit Pawar’s faction. While the initial deadline was May 31, a fresh letter reiterating the demand was sent recently, warning of consequences for non-compliance.

However, Thomas, who also serves as the state NCP president, dismissed the letter.

“Tell me, which party do Sharad Pawar and Supriya Sule belong to? They (Ajit Pawar and Patel) all contested on the same symbol. We are with Pawarji. They have nothing better to do than send letters,” he said.

“The Kerala Assembly Speaker will decide our status. We’ve already informed the Supreme Court that we are with Pawar. No institution is above the apex court. Also, the NCP is a state party now, not a national one,” Thomas added.

State Minister Saseendran also brushed off Patel’s letter, calling it “no big deal.”

“At the appropriate time, we’ll do what is necessary. We now identify as NCP (SP),” he said.

The Kerala unit has ruled out aligning with Ajit Pawar’s faction, which is now part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Notably, the Left Front in Kerala recently faced a similar setback when JD(S) -- another constituent -- saw its national president and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda ally with the BJP.

JD(S), too, continues to be part of the ruling Left coalition in the state.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The whole NCP split drama is so confusing! First Ajit Pawar, now Kerala unit... Can't political parties just work for people instead of these power games? 🤷‍♀️
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Arjun K
As a Malayali, I'm proud our leaders are standing their ground. We've seen how BJP tries to break regional parties - first JD(S), now NCP. Kerala won't fall for this "Operation Lotus"!
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Nikhil C
While I support regional autonomy, this defiance might create more instability. The Election Commission has already ruled - shouldn't democratic institutions be respected?
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Priya S
Thomas K. Thomas is absolutely right! The Supreme Court should have final say in such matters. EC's decision favoring Ajit faction seems politically motivated. #JusticeForSharadPawar
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Kavya N
Interesting how Kerala remains the last stronghold against BJP's expansion. First CPI(M), now NCP(SP)... Our state's political culture is truly different from rest of India!
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Vikram M
All this political drama while common people suffer... When will our leaders focus on real issues like inflation and unemployment instead of party symbols and factions?

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