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Sena MP Sanjay Raut meets BJP ex-CM Fadnavis, says ‘we are not enemies’

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said CM Uddhav Thackeray was aware of the meeting, while Maharashtra BJP asserted there was no political angle to it.

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut confirmed his Saturday meeting with Leader of the Opposition and former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and said they could have ideological differences but weren’t enemies.

Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut met here on Saturday, prompting speculation in political circles, while the BJP denied their discussion had any political aspect.

Raut, whose strident anti-BJP posture over power sharing formula after last year’s state Assembly polls was daily fodder for TV channels, met Fadnavis at a luxury hotel in the western suburbs.

Maharashtra BJP chief spokesperson Keshav Upadhye said there was no political angle to the meeting.

“Raut wanted to interview Fadnavis for (the Sena mouthpiece) Saamana and this meeting was to discuss how to go about it,” he tweeted.

“Fadnavis informed Raut that he would grant him the interview after returning from the Bihar poll campaign,” Upadhye said.

He said there are no “political connotations” to the meeting between Fadnavis, now the Opposition leader in the Assembly, and Raut, who is the editorial mainstay of Saamana.

Raut said, “Is it a crime to meet Fadnavis, who is a former chief minister and now the Opposition leader in the state Assembly?

“When I interviewed Sharad Pawar, I had announced that I have planned interviews with Fadnavis, Rahul Gandhi and Amit Shah,” Raut told PTI, adding meeting leaders from other parties is not a crime in politics.

Shiv Sena and BJP, which contested the 2019 state Assembly elections as allies, fell out over power sharing formula, with the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said it was not ready to accept “less than what was agreed” with the BJP.

The Sena formed the government in November last year with the NCP and Congress as the new alliance partners.

The two-hour-long meeting between Fadnavis and Raut was the first one between leaders of both the parties after the acrimonious post-poll break-up after last year.

Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Pravin Darekarsaid Fadnavis and Raut met to discuss the interview.

“Raut had sought Fadnavis’ appointment for an interview for Saamana. Fadnavis wanted the interview to be published unedited and both met to discuss the framework,” he said.

Raut has interviewed NCP chief Sharad Pawar for Saamana, besides Bal Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray.

Darekar also told a TV channel that “anything can happen in politics”, while Union minister Raosaheb Danve said such meetings were expected in future too.

Former state BJP minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said BJP and Sena have drifted apart and no politics should be seen in Saturday’s meeting.

Danve said, “BJP is currently playing a strong role as opposition in the state. We are not trying to break any party in the state to form government in Maharashtra.”

Mungantiwar said, “Any such decision of government formation has not been discussed in the state core committee, hence the possibility of joining hands with Shiv Sena to form a government in Maharashtra is out of question.”

He referred to Fadnavis forming a government by joining hands with NCP leader Ajit Pawar in November last year, where the BJP leader had to resign in three days as Ajit Pawar could not garner necessary number of MLAs.

“BJP workers strongly objected to that attempt and have maintained that party leaders should be taken into confidence henceforth ahead of any such political moves,” Mungantiwar said.

(with ANI inputs)


Also read: Stopping Rahul Gandhi from leading Congress will destroy the party, says Sanjay Raut


 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. BJP in Maharastra should be very cautious about this sort of people they are trying to save themselves from ire of the people with the recent incidents of sushant singh rajput case,which may pave for the end of this party and political career of these people the party having lost flavour of Great Balasheb ideology.

  2. This is unfortunate as the ones involved in the double foul play are big names.

    Short term power gain will keep Sena alive.

    However long term strategy means complete decimation of Sena.

    People are already aware of the names connected to both of these tragedies.

    If any backdoor deal has already been made then the people whose name have cropped up are serial offenders will go scot free.

    This means they got the license to kill, rape, extort, hawala, trafficking..you name it they got it.

    This is a threat to national security and our Samaj.

    Let the justice run it course and be delivered, this churn is necessary for Samaj, Rajya and Desh.

  3. If the two get back together and if the SSR investigation looks derailed in public perception, then BJP will come out in very bad light. The goodwill that it has built up, will get eroded.

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