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BRP-BMS corporator quits ruling group in NMC

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013

BRP-BMS corporator quits ruling group in NMC

NAGPUR: The BJP-led Nagpur Vikas Aghadi (NVA), the ruling group in Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), is facing a split after just one year in office. Senior most corporator Raju Lokhande along with his party's woman corporator Bhavana Dhakane has decided to part ways with NVA with effect from Monday and has submitted resignation to mayor Anil Sole. However, leader of ruling party Praveen Datke said there was no chance of NVA breaking up.

Lokhande told TOI he will submit letter of resignation from NVA to the divisional commissioner on Tuesday. "I will not back out as I have been insulted many times. I am fifth time corporator and senior most in NMC. I belong to a small party BRP-BMS and have been treated in improper manner. BJP leaders including Sole, MLA Devendra Fadnavis and corporator Sandip Joshi came to me and assured to give our party standing committee post for five years, 2-3 years as zone chairman, chairman of backward class committee for one year and also representation in DPC and other big elections. Our party then extended support to BJP," he said.

Lokhande added BJP did not keep its word. "Fadnavis even said Nitin Gadkari was thinking of giving us deputy mayor post. Our party's two corporators were among 17 independent and small party corporators. Now the team is split and a few other corporators may also part ways with NVA," he said.

Datke said it was NVA's internal matter. "Lokhande seems upset right now but has no intention to part ways. We did not commit anything and there is no question of not fulfilling demands. NVA is committed for city's development," he said.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:50