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  Praful Patel rubbishes caste angle in Eknath Khadse ouster

Praful Patel rubbishes caste angle in Eknath Khadse ouster

PTI
Published : Jun 6, 2016, 1:52 am IST
Updated : Jun 6, 2016, 1:52 am IST

Senior NCP leader Praful Patel has said Eknath Khadse’s resignation from the post of Maharashtra revenue minister has nothing to do with his caste and that the corruption charges against the BJP leade

Praful Patel
 Praful Patel

Senior NCP leader Praful Patel has said Eknath Khadse’s resignation from the post of Maharashtra revenue minister has nothing to do with his caste and that the corruption charges against the BJP leader cost him the post.

He also claimed that after Mr Khadse, many others would meet the same fate and alleged that BJP has been quick to point fingers at others “when its own house is unclean.”

Facing a string of allegations including irregularities in a land deal, Mr Khadse had on Saturday resigned, the first casualty in BJP since the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah combine took over pledging zero-tolerance towards corruption.

On Saturday, Congress leader and former chief minister Narayan Rane had alleged that chief minister Devendra Fadnavis was behind the ouster of Mr Khadse and sought to know as to why only backward class leaders are facing trouble in the ministry.

However, countering Mr Rane’s claim, Mr Patel told reporters Saturday night that, “There is no question of Khadse’s caste or religion. It is the corruption charges that have been levelled against him, supported by enough evidence that cost him the post.”

Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan had also said on Saturday that there is no need to bring caste or community angle in the Khadse episode.

Mr Patel, meanwhile, made it clear that his party was not satisfied with Mr Khadse’s resignation and the BJP leader must face the law. “Our leaders were also facing the same and the court of law would decide their fate. Everybody who faces allegations must face the law and same is the case with Khadse,” he said.

After resigning, Mr Khadse had alleged that there was a media trial against him. To this, Mr Patel said there was no media trial but only his misdeeds were exposed by the media. “If Khadse was so clean then there was no need to resign. The fact is that there was no shortage of evidence,” he said.

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