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BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis Meets Governor Over Maharashtra Home Minister Row


BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis and different occasion leaders meet with Maharashtra governor

Mumbai:

A BJP delegation led by Chief of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis met the Maharashtra amid allegations of corruption towards state Residence Minister Anil Deshmukh. Mr Fadnavis was accompanied by senior BJP chief Sudhir Munghantiwar and state BJP president Chandrakant Patil.

The BJP needs the governor to ship a report back to the President based mostly on the allegations towards Mr Deshmukh. The governor is more likely to ask the chief secretary for a report after the BJP’s calls for.

“The incidents which were revealed in the previous couple of days are worrying, whether or not it’s extortion or the racket in police transfers. And the largest fear is the silence of the Chief Minister. He has not stated a phrase on this,” Mr Fadnavis stated.

“Sharad Pawar has held two press conferences and he has tried to cowl it up and save his minister. We do not know the place the Congress stands on this. The Congress appears to be talking in a number of voices. We do not know what their share they’re getting in all of this. Whether or not that is the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi or Maharashtra Vasooli Aghadi, we do not know. We now have requested, if the Chief Minister just isn’t talking then no less than the constitutional head, the governor, can ask for a report and get the main points of what has occurred,” Mr Fadnavis stated after assembly the governor.

The federal government had dismissed Mr Fadnavis efforts as “small crackers”.

The previous chief minister shot again, “You’ll know quickly whether or not this can be a small cracker or an atom bomb.” Referring to Shiv Sena chief Sanjay Raut’s rebuttals to him, Mr Fadnavis stated, “Raut is a small chief. I need not react to him.”

Referring to the NCP’s remark that Rashmi Shukla, the previous state intelligence chief, was an agent of the BJP, Mr Fadnavis stated, “If an officer speaks the reality, he’s a BJP agent, so if an officer indulges in extortion, is he a Shiv Sena agent?”

The BJP alleged corruption in police transfers and bribes have been paid for transfers. These allegations are based mostly on a report from the previous Chief of the State Intelligence Division, Rashmi Shukla.

The federal government denied the allegations, saying that in 80 per cent of the transfers talked about within the report, which allegedly occurred for bribes, the officers talked about didn’t get the postings that the report talked about.

The problem, nonetheless, has turned political and the BJP is attacking the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi authorities. The federal government has hit again saying that is yet one more ploy by the BJP to defame and destabilise the federal government.

The BJP has demanded a high-level investigation by a excessive courtroom decide underneath the supervision of the Supreme Court docket or CBI investigation into allegations made by former Mumbai Police chief Param Bir Singh in his letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.