NCP's sitting MLA Nawab Malik has filed his nomination from the Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency, submitting two affidavits, one as an independent and the other as an NCP candidate. However, one affidavit is expected to be rejected by the Election Commission. This move comes amid the BJP's objections to giving Malik a ticket for the Maharashtra elections, pointing to the rift between the two parties.
NCP's Nawab Malik Files Nomination Amidst BJP Objections
NCP's (Nationalist Congress Party) sitting MLA Nawab Malik has filed his nomination from the Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency, submitting two affidavits, one as an independent and the other as an NCP candidate. However, it is expected that one of the affidavits will be rejected by the Election Commission.
The move comes in light of the BJP's (Bharatiya Janata Party) objections to Malik's candidature, which has exposed the widening rift between the two parties.
Background:
Nawab Malik has been a controversial figure in Maharashtra politics. He is alleged to have links with the underworld and has been accused of involvement in several corruption cases. Despite these allegations, he has managed to win multiple elections from the Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency.
In 2019, Malik was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with a money laundering case. He was granted bail in 2020 but his legal troubles continue.
BJP's Objections:
The BJP has objected to Malik's candidature, citing his alleged criminal background. The party has argued that his presence in the NCP will damage the party's image and undermine its credibility.
NCP's Response:
The NCP has defended its decision to field Malik as its candidate. The party has argued that Malik is innocent until proven guilty and that there is no legal bar to him contesting elections.
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