Munde denies he’s resigned
Maharashtra Minister of Social Justice Dhananjay Munde, on Thursday, put a brave face and denied that he has resigned. He attended the weekly Janata Darbar at the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) headquarters in South Mumbai and personally looked into the grievances raised by citizens. Munde, who had briefed his case to party boss Sharad Pawar on Wednesday, also met state unit chief Jayant Patil and made his submission.
“I have put up my argument before Pawar and the party. Let Pawar take a decision,’’ said Munde. He has already denied all allegations and claimed that he is being blackmailed by the complainant and her sister with whom he was in a relationship and has two children.
Patil said there has been no discussion on Munde’s resignation, nor he has offered to step down. “Munde will not resign just because someone has made allegations. The issue will be discussed in the party to decide the future course of action,” he noted. “Munde was being blackmailed. He had filed a complaint to the police. We need not jump to a conclusion,” said Patil.
He added that Munde had also approached the Bombay High Court. “Now, the police should conduct an initial probe into the matter. I am sure you will take note if some woman is defaming a politician by levelling random allegations,” said Patil.