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Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: NCP Sharad Pawar To Appeal Against Ajit Pawar's "Clock" Symbol

The conflict between Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar over the Nationalist Congress Party's (NCP) "Clock" symbol has escalated. Sharad Pawar has approached the Supreme Court with a fresh application to address this issue.

In Maharashtra's political scene, the Sharad Pawar faction of the NCP has taken a significant step by filing a petition in the Supreme Court. They aim to prevent Ajit Pawar's group from using the "Clock" symbol in upcoming assembly elections. This move highlights ongoing tensions within the party.

Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar

Symbol Confusion Among Voters

The Sharad Pawar faction argues that Ajit Pawar's use of the "Clock" symbol during recent Lok Sabha elections caused voter confusion. They believe this confusion makes it hard for voters to identify which faction truly represents the NCP. To ensure clarity, they propose assigning a new symbol to Ajit Pawar's group for future elections.

In their petition, Sharad Pawar's group stresses the importance of fairness and transparency in elections. They urge that until the Supreme Court decides on their petition, Ajit Pawar's faction should be given a different symbol. This measure aims to prevent further voter confusion and maintain electoral integrity.

Upcoming Supreme Court Hearing

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Sharad Pawar's petition on October 15. This date is crucial as it could influence both upcoming elections and the internal power dynamics within the NCP. As tensions mount, both factions are bracing for how this legal decision might affect their electoral strategies.

As these events unfold, both factions are keenly aware of how this legal battle might shape their political futures. The outcome could have lasting effects on their positions within Maharashtra's political landscape.

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