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Former CM slams Congress over remark on Savarkar

Urges Chief Minister to clear Sena’s stance

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MUMBAI: Former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis slammed the Congress party for insulting Veer Savarkar and said that he will write to Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray to seek ban against the published content.

Speaking at his official bungalow in Mumbai, Fadnavis said that Shivsena's friend in Maharashtr­a- the Congress Party has been regularly insulting national heroes. He first began with the way Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj has been insulted in MP and also asked the Madhya Pradesh government to issue an apology and ensure that the statue is reinstated with full honours.

Fadnavis also accused the Congress of insulting Savarkar by printing wrong things about him in their mouthpiece Shidori. "Shidori states that Savarkar was in jail in London on charges of rape.

How can you call a great man like Veer Savarkar a rapist? This is a serious issue.. we cannot take such an insult. we will revolt against this," Fadnavis said at a press conference on Thursday.

Continuing his attack, Fadnavis said, "Shidori has also criticised Shiv Sena's stand, saying that Shiv Sena is supporting Savarkar without studying or knowing the truth about Savarkar. They should first study and then decide whether to support or not. Congress is continuous­ly writing against Savarkar and Shivsena is not saying anything yet? Why is Uddhav Thackeray not responding?" "We want Shivsena to clear their stand and Congress should take back their words against Savarkar. We want a ban against the published content. We will request the Maharashtr­a CM and I will myself write to CM about it,” he added.

The angry Sena workers and others had blocked a section of the Chhindwara Nagpur Highway after a bust of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji was removed earlier this week.

 ?? —BL SONI ?? Raza Academy members stage a protest, seeking death penalty for the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, Hafiz Saeed, in Mumbai on Friday.
—BL SONI Raza Academy members stage a protest, seeking death penalty for the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, Hafiz Saeed, in Mumbai on Friday.

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