The Free Press Journal

Shiv Sena not in hurry to seek Rathod’s resignatio­n

BJP has been demanding Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod’s resignatio­n in connection with 23-year-old Tik Tok star Pooja Chavan’s suicide case

- SANJAY JOG |

Despite mounting attacks from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shiv Sena has decided not to seek Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod’s resignatio­n in connection with 23-year-old Tik Tok star Pooja Chavan’s suicide case. Shiv Sena’s argument in Rathod’s defence is that he is a four-term party legislator, who comes from the Banjara community, especially from the Vidarbha region, and he cannot be removed based on the allegation­s. “Rathod cannot be made a sacrificia­l limb only because of the campaign run by BJP. The party cannot lose an OBC face at a time when the government has been keeping the Maratha and OBC communitie­s in good humour, especially on the reservatio­n issue. The party is not in a mood to dump him and, thereby, give BJP an opportunit­y to fire a tirade against the government,” said a senior Shiv Sena minister. Besides, Shiv Sena is not deterred by BJP’s scathing criticism. The party has hinted that Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) has absolved Social Justice Minister Dhananjay Munde after he faced rape allegation­s from a city-based singer. “Even though the singer has subsequent­ly withdrawn her allegation­s, NCP stood firmly with Munde. In case of Rathod too, Shiv Sena is not in a hurry to remove him from the cabinet. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has already announced a probe into Pooja Chavan’s suicide and police investigat­ion is currently underway,” said another minister. On the corruption charges against Rathod in transfers and promotions and award of contracts, the Shiv Sena minister said such allegation­s were made against several BJP ministers when Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis led the government from 2014 to 2019. However, Fadnavis gave a clean chit to practicall­y every minister, except former Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse, who was forced to resign in 2016 in Bhosari land deal case. Meanwhile, state BJP Vice President Chitra Wagh, on Thursday, led a scathing attack against the Maha Vikas Aghadi government and Pune Police for allegedly trying to shield Rathod. Wagh visited Wanwadi police station and held a meeting with Pune Police Commission­er Amitabh Gupta.

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