NEW DELHI: Claiming that Ajit Pawar has the support of only 10-11 NCP MLAs, party chief Sharad Pawar termed his nephew's decision to support a BJP-led government in Maharashtra "against the party line" and an "act of indiscipline".Live updates: Maharashtra govt formationAddressing a joint press conference along with Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray , Sharad Pawar said that none of the workers or the leaders in his party are in support of the NCP-BJP government. The press conference came within hours of BJP's Devendra Fadnavis taking oath as the chief minister of Maharashtra, along with Ajit Pawar as his deputy.Sharad Pawar asserted that the alliance of NCP, Congress and the Shiv Sena has the support of 170 MLAs. The NCP chief also claimed that Ajit Pawar has the support of 10-11 NCP MLAs and an investigation would be conducted to ascertain who are these rebel MLAs.In the assembly elections, which concluded last month, BJP emerged as the single-largest party with 105 seats. Shiv Sena was the second biggest party with 56 seats. Sena was closely followed by NCP with 54 seats. The Congress stood at the fourth spot with 44 seats. The Others had claimed victory on 29 seats. The majority mark is 145.The NCP supremo also promised that his party would take an action against Ajit Pawar and a new NCP legislative party leader will be elected in the evening. The post was till now held by Ajit Pawar.Speaking to the reporters, Sharad Pawar warned the rebel MLAs about the Anti Defection Law and said that they risk losing their assembly membership if they defect from the party.One of the NCP MLAs, present at the press conference, revealed that he was called upon by Ajit Pawar and was taken to Raj Bhawan along with other NCP MLAs."Before we could understand the oath ceremony was complete. I rushed to Pawar Sahab and told him I am with Sharad Pawar and NCP," he said.Sharad Pawar also speculated that Ajit Pawar must have "used" the list of MLAs who were supporting the tri-party alliance of NCP, Shiv Sena and the Congress."Parties had their MLAs list signed by all MLAs, a similar list of NCP was with Ajit Pawar, as he is CLP of NCP. I assume that he has submitted the same list. I am not sure about this but I suspect that this may be the case. We will discuss with governor," Sharad Pawar said.Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray questioned the veracity of elections and warned the BJP against any attempts to break his party."Earlier EVM khel (game of EVM) was going on and now this is new khel. From here onwards, I don't think elections are even needed. Everyone knows what Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj did when betrayed and attacked from the back. Let them try and break Shiv Sena MLAs, Maharashtra will not stay asleep," he said.