The Free Press Journal

Gang war-like situation in Palghar, claims Cong

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MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a Congress chief Ashok Chavan on Saturday said a gang war-like situation is prevailing in Palghar, where a Lok Sabha by-poll is scheduled for May 28. “The situation in Palghar is no less than a gang-war. We doubt if the election can be held in a free and fair manner,” he said, referring to the face-off between ruling allies BJP and Shiv Sena during the ongoing campaign.

“This by-election is not just about Sena and BJP. Congress, Bahujan Vikas Aghadi, CPM are also contesting,” Chavan said at a press conference here. The former chief minister ruled out the possibilit­y of the Shiv Sena being part of a Congress-led grouping of anti-BJP parties. “Sena and Congress have ideologica­l difference­s, and there can't be an alliance,” he said.

Asked about the Congress's poor performanc­e in the recent elections to the Maharashtr­a Legislativ­e Council, Chavan said the party candidates lost due to the “money power” of the BJP. “Indirect elections to the Legislativ­e Council should be made transparen­t and open like the Rajya Sabha elections. It’s important as the BJP has the money to buy the entire country," he said.

The Congress was in the position to win Parbhani-Hingoli local bodies seat, but still lost, he noted, hinting at the possibilit­y of crossvotin­g. He will conduct an inquiry into how the party lost, Chavan said. He also demanded that disburseme­nt of compensati­on to farmers for the damage caused by pests be deferred till the by-election is over, as the disburseme­nt at this juncture would amount to influencin­g the voters.

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