This Article is From May 24, 2018

Many In Line To Join BJP, Says Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

Niranjan Davkhare said though NCP chief Sharad Pawar is a big leader, he "trusts" the development agenda of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thus, joined the BJP.

Many In Line To Join BJP, Says Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said today that many leaders of other parties will join the BJP

Mumbai: Many people are in line to join the BJP in the near future and their names would be revealed soon, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said today, as he welcomed former NCP legislative council member Niranjan Davkhare to the BJP.

On Wednesday, Mr Davkhare had submitted his resignation as a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, quit the NCP (Nationalist Congress Party), and said he was going to join the BJP. Today, Mr Fadnavis welcomed him into the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Niranjan Davkhare's father, late Vasant Davkhare, was a veteran NCP leader from Thane-Palghar region, and had served as Deputy Chairman of the Council for nearly 18 years.

"Vasant Davkhareji was a well-known leader and active in politics for many years. Niranjan Davkhare was in contact with us since several days. He wanted to join a national party and enter the mainstream politics. We too thought he should work with us and hence, he decided to join the BJP," Mr Fadnavis told reporters.

Niranjan Davkhare's name has been forwarded to the BJP's central leadership for the upcoming legislative council polls, he said.

As the Member of Legislative Council elected from the Konkan Graduates constituency, Niranjan Davkhare's term was ending in July and the biennial election for the seat is slated on June 8.

Mr Fadnavis said the BJP seeks to work with people working in varied fields and make them good leaders.

"Thirty years ago, the BJP was a small party. It slowly grew to be as big as it is today. There are more people in line waiting to join the BJP. Their names will be revealed in due course," the chief minister said.

Niranjan Davkhare said though NCP chief Sharad Pawar is a big leader, he "trusts" the development agenda of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thus, joined the BJP.

"While I was working in my constituency on matters related to education or development, whenever I took any issue to the chief minister, he was always positive and stood by me," the former NCP leader said.

"I also trust Prime Minister Modi's leadership and the ongoing development projects. Good work will be done in future as well," he added.

BJP state unit president Raosaheb Danve said the party is winning one election after the other and exuded confidence that it will also win the Konkan Graduates constituency.

With Mr Davkhare's resignation, the NCP's strength in the state's Upper House is down from 23 to 22.
 
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