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Fadnavis releases 14-minute long audio clip to silence Sena

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: In the run-up to the Palghar Lok Sabha bypoll, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray released an audio clip, purportedl­y of Maharashtr­a chief minister asking BJP workers to use all possible means to win the by-election, even as Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday termed it "twisted".

Fadnavis said he was ready to face action if what he said in the clip was found to be inappropri­ate. He also released a 14-minute audio clip, claiming that it was the complete version of the "twisted" clip that was released by Thackeray during a rally on Friday.

In the audio clip, Fadnavis is purportedl­y heard exhorting BJP workers to win the Palghar Lok Sabha bypoll, slated for May 28, by using all means.

"The Shiv Sena can see it is losing and has, thus, stooped to such levels. The Sena twisted my audio clip and presented it before the people to misguide them. "The full audio clip is 14 minutes long. I will myself submit this audio clip to the Election Commission," Fadnavis said while addressing a poll rally in suburban Vasai.

The chief minister alleged that the Sena had edited the clip. "My last sentence in the clip was that we are in power, but we will never misuse it. This line they never released. Had they shown it, their claims would have fallen flat," he said.

"Listen to the whole clip released by the Sena. If there is anything wrong that I have said, I am ready to face action," Fadnavis said.

Speaking at a rally on Friday evening, Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had released the audio clip, in which Fadnavis was purportedl­y heard asking BJP workers to use "saam, daam, dand, bhed" (all possible means) to win the Palghar by-election.

"If somebody is challengin­g our existence in Palghar and has betrayed our trust, backstabbe­d us, while calling itself our ally, then they should be taught a lesson. We should not be sitting quiet now. We should also launch a big attack and show them what the BJP is," Fadnavis is purportedl­y heard telling BJP workers in the clip.

"If we want to win this election, then an answer has to be given in the same measure... Give an answer by using 'saam, daam, dand, bhed' (negotiatio­n, money, punishment and division).

"Do not tolerate anybody's bullying. On the contrary, bully them... I will stand behind you," the chief minister is heard saying in the clip.

The BJP said it would complain to the Election Commission (EC) about the Sena's alleged "misuse of technology".

After releasing the audio yesterday, Thackeray had demanded that the EC act against Fadnavis.

Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said the use of such language against an opponent did not befit a chief minister.

Maharashtr­a Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) chief Ashok Chavan sought Fadnavis' clarificat­ion on the audio clip.

"The CM should issue a clarificat­ion about the clip. We demand a probe into it and appropriat­e action by the Election Commission," Chavan said.

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