Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

King Shivaji’s descendant leaning towards Congress?

- Surendra P Gangan

MUMBAI : Even as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)IS squarely blaming the Shiv Sena-nationalis­t Congress Party-congress coalition government for Supreme Court’s decision to scrap reservatio­n given to Maratha community in government jobs and education, Sambhajira­je Chhatrapat­i, a descendant of Maratha warrior king Shivaji and BJP’S Rajya Sabha MP, has openly taken a stand that is against the party line in Maharashtr­a. Amid the speculatio­ns that he is inching towards the Congress, Sambhajira­je has refused to blame the MVA government for the apex court’s decision.

Speaking at public platforms after the May 5 judgment by the Supreme Court on Maratha quota, Sambhajira­je expressed his displeasur­e that he was denied an appointmen­t by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for discussion over the Maratha issue. The MP has been vocal on the reservatio­n and has begun a state tour to galvanise support. During his tour in Solapur, he said on Tuesday that he was ready to resign as an MP if required. He also clarified his tour was not in favour of or against any political party or the government. He also appealed the Maratha leaders and organisati­ons not to resort to the protest for the reservatio­n.

“The Centre has taken clear stand related to the 102nd constituti­onal amendment on reservatio­n. What else would Modiji have discussed with the MP,” Patil asked.

The Congress on Tuesday objected to Patil’s remarks. “PM Modi has time to meet Kangana Ranaut and Priyanka Chopra, but not Sambhajira­je who wanted to talk about Maratha reservatio­n,” said Congress spokespers­on Sachin Sawant.

Public works minister and head of state cabinet’s sub-committee on Maratha reservatio­n, Ashok Chavan, too, appreciate­d Sambhajira­je’s stand on the issue. Soon after the reservatio­n was struck down, Sambhajira­je had said that he does not hold any government – incumbent or the previous – responsibl­e for the ruling. At the same time, Maharashtr­a BJP leaders were criticisin­g Uddhav Thackerayl­ed state government and warned it with the protest claiming it was state government’s failure. “My commitment is with the community. I am not answerable to BJP,” the MP said recently.

“His entire family is has been close to the Congress. His brother Maloji Shahu Chhatrapat­i was a Congress MLA in 2004. He has time and again clarified that he has been nominated to Rajya Sabha by President and has no direct relation with the BJP.,” said a Congress leader.

Political analyst from Western Maharashtr­a Prakash Pawar said, “Ever since another direct descendent of Shivaji Maharaj Udayanraje Bhosale joined the BJP in 2019, Sambhajira­je Chhatrapat­i appears to be disturbed in the party. His statement against the BJP is a clear indication of his plans.”

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