The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is facing internal turmoil following the leadership transition to Sunetra Pawar after Ajit Pawar’s death. Former NCP National General Secretary Brijmohan Shrivastav highlighted a significant communication gap within the party post Ajit Pawar’s passing. This discontent came to light when Sachidanand Singh challenged Sunetra Pawar’s appointment as the NCP National President.
The challenge to Sunetra Pawar’s leadership has raised questions about a possible rebellion within the party. Shrivastav pointed out the lack of communication within the party as a key factor fueling resentment among members. He emphasized the need for adherence to the party’s constitution in leadership appointments.
Shrivastav expressed concerns about the void left by Ajit Pawar’s absence, impacting the party’s functioning. He stressed the necessity for dialogue and interaction among party members and leaders. The disconnect, according to Shrivastav, extends from grassroots workers to the top leadership, affecting the overall organizational dynamics.
