Ex-Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan joins BJP
Regarding his new phase in his political career, Chavan, who spent nearly four decades in Congress, said on Tuesday signifies the commencement of his fresh political journey
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Ex-Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan with Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis addresses media after joining BJP, in Mumbai on Tuesday. PHOTO: PTI
Mumbai, 13 Feb
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister
Ashok Chavan on Tuesday made his political move by joining the ruling Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) in Mumbai, just a day after parting ways with the Congress.
The 65-year-old Chavan was warmly
welcomed into the BJP fold at the party's Mumbai office in the presence of key
figures, including Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Regarding
his new phase in his political career, Chavan, who spent nearly four decades in
Congress, said on Tuesday signifies the commencement of his fresh political
journey.
Son of the former Maharashtra chief
minister and Union Home Minister SB Chavan, his choice to align with the BJP
emerges amidst speculation that he might be given the Rajya Sabha nomination.
When asked about any communication
from senior Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Chavan chose to
evade a direct response.
Addressing concerns raised by Shiv
Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut regarding the Adarsh scam, Chavan defended
himself, stating, "The Bombay High Court's decision favoured me. I view it
as a political mishap. Although certain agencies have contested the court's
ruling, I have endured enough and consider it a non-issue now."
Former Chief Minister and Shiv Sena
(UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray has also raked up the Adarsh housing scam to
target Chavan and said on Monday that if the BJP sends him to the Rajya Sabha,
it will amount to disrespecting martyred soldiers.
Thackeray on Tuesday again took a jibe at Chavan and said that instead of going to the BJP, he should have gone and met farmers in Marathwada, who have been affected by the unseasonal rainfall and hailstorm. Addressing a public rally in Sonai in Ahmednagar district, Thackeray took a potshot at Chavan and said that the Adarsh scam was forgotten but Chavan's move has brought it back into limelight. His involvement in the Adarsh Housing Society scandal, where a high-rise structure was allegedly erected on disputed land without due approvals, has been a contentious period in his political narrative.
Despite speculations linking the
scandal to his exit from the Congress, Chavan maintains that his decision was
self-directed and not influenced by past controversies. He said he had made a
new beginning of his life. "In the last 38 years of my political life,
starting a new journey. I would like to do some good work and go ahead with
progressive thoughts. "Politics is a way of service to society. Some
people have criticised my decision. I will not make any personal remarks
against anyone," he said.
He emphasised his commitment to a
proactive and constructive approach towards development, referencing past
collaborations with Fadnavis during their respective tenures juxtaposed as
Chief Minister and opposition leader. He pledged to bolster BJP's presence in
Maharashtra, citing his dedication to enhancing the party's electoral
prospects.
Reflecting on his decision to
switch allegiances, Chavan highlighted his alignment with the inclusive ethos
of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" propagated by PM Modi and affirmed his
intent to abide by the party's directives and contribute positively to the
national growth trajectory. When asked about whether more people from the
Congress could join the BJP, he said, "I have not made any calls to other
Congress leaders. BJP leaders, like Fadnavis, will take that decision. I have
only joined the party today."
Queried about him attending a party
meeting on Sunday and announcing his resignation the next day, Chavan said,
"I was thinking about it for a long time. I wanted to be a part of
nation-building. It was not an easy decision. I had to think a lot about it.
The decision is taken in the interest of Maharashtra, my own district and the
nation. If some good things are taking place, I should be a part of it." "It
is true that Congress did a lot of things for me and gave me several
opportunities, but nobody can deny that I have also done a lot for the party.
It is unfair to be critical of me," he said.
On the farmers' 'Delhi Chalo'
march, Chavan said it was true that the cultivators were facing some issues. "But
their issues will be addressed for sure. The government wants to stop farmers'
suicides. The prime minister is capable, and he can make other leaders, like
the agriculture minister, to find solutions," he said.
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