Congress High Command Issues Notice Over Weak Opposition To Jan Suraksha Bill In Maharashtra Assembly
In a significant political development from Maharashtra, the Congress high command has expressed strong displeasure with its state legislators for not firmly opposing the controversial Jan Suraksha Bill during its presentation in the state assembly. The party’s central leadership is reportedly unhappy with the lack of vocal resistance, which contradicts the Congress party's official stance on the bill.Leader of Opposition Vijay Wadettiwar has been served a "show cause notice" by Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole, following instructions from state in-charge Ramesh Chennithala. The notice demands an explanation for the passive conduct during the bill's proceedings, both in the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.Sources reveal that the Congress leadership in Delhi believes the bill should have been opposed aggressively, as it affects civil liberties and has been viewed critically by the party. The absence of clear protest has raised questions about the coordination and strategy of the state unit. High command has reportedly asked for detailed responses from all concerned MLAs and MLCs, and potential disciplinary action may follow if satisfactory explanations are not received.This internal discord signals deeper issues within the Maharashtra Congress and raises concerns about the party's preparedness on key legislative matters.
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