logo
Mushrif appeals to Gokul chairman Arun Dongale to resign

Mushrif appeals to Gokul chairman Arun Dongale to resign

Time of India16-05-2025

Kolhapur
: NCP leader and minister
Hasan Mushrif
has appealed
Arun Dongale
, chairman of Kolhapur Jilha Dudh Utpadak Sangh, popularly known as
Gokul dairy
, to tender resignation as early as possible.
Dongale has claimed that CM Devendra Fadnavis and DCM Eknath Shinde had told him not to resign, putting Mushrif in a spot.
BJP has threatened to complain against minister Mushrif for allegedly blocking Mahayuti's candidate from becoming chairman of Gokul cooperative dairy. The party's district president Nathaji Patil said that Mushrif was not taking pro-Mahayuti stance even though he became a minister with support from Mahayuti.
"He is helping Mahavikas Aghadi by not letting Mahayuti candidate to become chairman of the dairy. Mushrif is part of Mahayuti and he should follow alliance dharma," said Patil.
Local Mahayuti leaders, especially BJP leaders, are demanding that MVA parties should not be part of any ruling alliance with the support of any Mahayuti parties, especially NCP. The
Mahayuti alliance
is likely to face difficulties in contesting upcoming elections for local bodies, such as municipal corporation, Zilla Parishad together.
"I am going to meet CM and DCM Shinde in next couple of days and inform that the cooperative institutions are run cordially by leaders of all parties.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Добро пожаловать в Аравию
SAUDI
Забронировать
Undo
There is no party politics in the elections to cooperative institutions. I think both will agree to that. Also, I hope Dongale will tender resignation in a day or two and keep the word," said Mushrif.
Four years ago, the election panel led by Mushrif, MLA vinay Kore, MLC Satej Patil, MLA's Prakash Abitkar and Chandradip Narke toppled the panel led by Mahadevrao Mahadik and late Congress leader P N Patil.
Dongale claimed that he got a call from CM and DCM and he met them at Sahyadri Guest House on May 13.
He said they told him to see that the post of chairman goes to someone associated with Mahayuti and not Mahavikas Aghadi.
Asked about the claim made by Dongale, Satej Patil said, "I don't think CM and DCM has advised Dongale something like this. I think both will never indulge in district level politics. We will try to solve the issue amicably."
Dongale comes from NCP faction of ruling alliance led by Mushrif but has developed 'close relations' with BJP and Shiv Sena's top leaders.
Dongale was not available for comment. The leaders of incumbent panel along with their 20 directors of Gokul dairy are going to meet in private and decide future course of action. They have the option to oust Dongale from the post of chairman by passing a vote of no confidence against him.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Pak writing its own epitaph: Naqvi
Pak writing its own epitaph: Naqvi

The Print

time20 minutes ago

  • The Print

Pak writing its own epitaph: Naqvi

New Delhi, Jun 7 (PTI) BJP leader and former Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Saturday that Pakistan is writing its own epitaph by offering a sanctuary to terrorists and asserted that it amounted to bleeding Islam. Talking to reporters while celebrating Eid ul-Azha, Naqvi said Pakistan has given a licence to 'barbarian beasts' to wound humanity and Islam and made terrorism and terrorists its 'national industry and national assets', according to a statement.

Nadda In Delhi, BJP CMs In States & Focus On Wins: BJP's 11-Year Celebration Blitzkrieg Revealed
Nadda In Delhi, BJP CMs In States & Focus On Wins: BJP's 11-Year Celebration Blitzkrieg Revealed

News18

time33 minutes ago

  • News18

Nadda In Delhi, BJP CMs In States & Focus On Wins: BJP's 11-Year Celebration Blitzkrieg Revealed

The nationwide campaign, set to begin on June 9, will highlight the achievements of the Modi administration and outline its vision for the future The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has planned a series of high-profile press conferences across India to commemorate 11 years of the Narendra Modi-led government, details of which have been exclusively accessed by News18. The nationwide campaign, set to begin on June 9, will highlight the achievements of the Modi administration and outline its vision for the future. The initiative will see top BJP leaders, including central ministers, chief ministers, and senior party functionaries, addressing the media in state capitals, Union Territories, and district headquarters. Kick-Off By Nadda The campaign will commence on June 9 with a press conference led by BJP national president JP Nadda in New Delhi. Nadda's address is expected to set the tone for the nationwide initiative, focusing on the Modi government's transformative policies, economic reforms, and contributions to India's global stature over the past 11 years. The event will underscore the party's narrative of 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) and its roadmap for the coming years. State-Level Press Conferences On June 10, prominent BJP leaders, including chief ministers and central ministers, will hold press conferences in state capitals and Union Territories to highlight region-specific achievements under the Modi government. The schedule is meticulously planned to cover every corner of the country. According to sources in BJP, the deployment on June 10 will be as follows: Goa (Panaji): Chief Minister Pramod Sawant Gujarat (Gandhinagar): Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel Himachal Pradesh (Shimla): Union minister Sanjay Seth Jharkhand (Ranchi): Former Union minister Smriti Irani Karnataka (Bengaluru): Union minister Pralhad Joshi Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram): Union minister Suresh Gopi Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal): Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav Maharashtra (Mumbai): Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Meghalaya (Shillong): Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal Mizoram (Aizawl): National secretary Anil Antony Odisha (Bhubaneswar): Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Rajasthan (Jaipur): Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Sikkim (Gangtok): Union minister Pabitra Margherita Tamil Nadu (Chennai): Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Telangana (Hyderabad): Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan Tripura (Agartala): Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha Uttarakhand (Dehradun): Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath West Bengal (Kolkata): Union minister Bhupendra Yadav Jammu & Kashmir (Srinagar): Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar (on June 12) Ladakh (Leh): National spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari Lakshadweep (Kavaratti): National vice-president Abdulla Kutty Andaman & Nicobar (Port Blair): Union minister Shantanu Thakur Chandigarh: Former Union minister Anurag Singh Thakur Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (Silvassa): Union minister Nimuben Bambhaniya Puducherry: Union minister L Murugan District-Level Outreach on June 11 Following the state-level events, the BJP has planned an extensive outreach at the district level on June 11. According to sources, party leaders will address press conferences in district headquarters across the country, ensuring that the Modi government's achievements reach grassroots audiences. This multi-tiered campaign reflects the BJP's strategy to engage with citizens at all levels, from metropolitan cities to rural districts. Focus on Modi Government's Achievements The press conferences are expected to spotlight key accomplishments of the Modi government, including economic growth, infrastructure development, digital transformation, and social welfare schemes. Leaders will likely highlight flagship programmes such as Make in India, Digital India, Ayushman Bharat, and PM Awas Yojana, alongside reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the abrogation of Article 370. The campaign will also emphasise India's rising global influence, including its leadership in forums like the G20 and its advancements in space exploration and renewable energy. Political Context and Strategy The nationwide campaign comes at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been riding high on the success of Operation Sindoor. It is expected that Pakistan and the recent conflict are bound to figure in the political discourse during the blitzkrieg. Get Latest Updates on Movies, Breaking News On India, World, Live Cricket Scores, And Stock Market Updates. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : BJP BJP President JP Nadda pm narendra modi smriti irani Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: June 07, 2025, 15:41 IST News politics Nadda In Delhi, BJP CMs In States & Focus On Wins: BJP's 11-Year Celebration Blitzkrieg Revealed

Will Yogi govt's Agniveer quota in police jobs boost BJP's nationalistic appeal?
Will Yogi govt's Agniveer quota in police jobs boost BJP's nationalistic appeal?

India Today

time33 minutes ago

  • India Today

Will Yogi govt's Agniveer quota in police jobs boost BJP's nationalistic appeal?

Uttar Pradesh is now the first state to offer 20 per cent horizontal reservation to former Agniveers in police recruitment, a move the BJP government says fulfils its promise to reintegrate trained military youth into mainstream Yogi Adityanath cabinet earlier this week cleared the proposal, extending the reservation to posts such as police constable, PAC (Provincial Armed Constabulary) personnel, mounted constable and fireman. The government says this aims to provide career opportunities to former Agniveers while bolstering the state's security forces with well-trained and motivated finance minister Suresh Kumar Khanna stated that the primary objective was to ensure meaningful post-service employment for Agniveers who complete their four-year tenure under the military's Agnipath scheme. He said the reservation will be applicable across all categories (General, SC, ST and OBC) within their respective groups. For example, an Agniveer from SC category will get the benefit within the same category, and so also announced that former Agniveers applying for these posts will be eligible for a three-year age relaxation. The first batch of recruitments is expected to be initiated in 2026, coinciding with the return of the first batch of Agniveers. The Agnipath scheme, introduced by the central government in 2022, allows youth to serve in the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy as Agniveers for a period of four years. The scheme includes six months of training; upon completion, 25 per cent of Agniveers are inducted into regular service based on performance while the remaining 75 per cent are encouraged to pursue other career a welfare measure, the decision also appears to be a calculated step to reinforce political credibility, manage public sentiment and respond to national security narratives, particularly in the context of recent tensions with Pakistan. It could also be seen as the government fulfilling its promise, as chief minister Yogi Adityanath had assured priority for Agniveers in the state police and PAC at the launch of the Agnipath scheme in 2022. This decision fulfils that timing of the announcement, amidst rising border tensions and a surge in nationalist sentiment, is equally crucial. The Agnipath scheme, despite Opposition protests over its short-term nature and lack of guaranteed post-service opportunities, was positioned by the Centre as a patriotic initiative to rejuvenate the armed integrating trained Agniveers into the police, the UP government signals alignment with this nationalistic vision, a stance that resonates deeply with the BJP's core voter base. The move also helps tackle the longstanding challenge of unemployment among the youth. UP's 20 percent reservation, higher than other states like Haryana and Odisha (10 per cent), positions it as a leader in supporting the decision allows the BJP to seize control of the narrative around youth welfare and national service. Opposition parties, especially the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress, have consistently targeted the BJP on issues like job creation and the Agneepath scheme's perceived flaws. By rolling out one of the most extensive reservation benefits for Agniveers in the country, the UP government seeks to not only neutralise that criticism but set a benchmark, and that too just in time for the assembly elections in to India Today Magazine

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store