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`Eknath Shinde sought an alliance with Congress in 2014, 2017 by severing ties with BJP`: Cong, Sena
Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, and Sena`s veteran ex-minister Chandrakant Khaire besides other leaders have made the sensational claims, sparking off a political row.
Highlights
- Cong leader Ashok Chavan and Sena's Chandrakant Khaire have made the claims
- Their sensational claims have sparked off a political row
- Eknath Shinde was then a Minister in the BJP-led govt
Mumbai: Making embarrassing revelations, the Congress and Shiv Sena have claimed that the present Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, backed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, had reportedly sought an alliance with the Congress in 2014 and 2017, here on Thursday. Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, and Sena's veteran ex-minister Chandrakant Khaire besides other leaders have made the sensational claims, sparking off a political row. Speaking to media persons in Nanded, Chavan said that in 2017, ahead of the local body elections in the state, a delegation of Shiv Sena comprising Shinde (then a Minister in the BJP-led govt) had met him in his office with a proposal to sever ties with the BJP.
However, Chavan said he would first consult his party and Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar and after that, he would raise the issue with the Congress central leadership, though nothing moved after that.
At the relevant time, the ties between the BJP-Sena ruling the state jointly were severely strained and they contested the subsequent elections separately, and Chavan was the state Congress President.
Interacting with media persons in Aurangabad, Khaire said that in 2014, Shinde along with a group of around 15 Sena MLAs had met Congress with a proposal to form a Sena-Congress-NCP government in the state, but later nothing emerged.