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Nearly a month since he was compelled to quit after facing a string of allegations, former Maharashtra minister and BJP veteran Eknath Khadse said the whole country would “shake” if he opened his mouth.
Khadse was addressing a group of supporters in his home constituency in Jalgaon on Wednesday evening.
The former minister also took pot shots at Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, saying he (Khadse) was responsible for the BJP heading the saffron alliance in the state by taking the “bold step” of snapping ties with Sena before the last Assembly polls.
Khadse, who was holding several key portfolios, including Revenue, in the state cabinet, had resigned earlier this month over a series of allegations including irregularities in a land deal and allegedly receiving calls on his mobile from a landline number of fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan.
The Fadnavis government had ordered a judicial probe into the allegations, which Khadse had stoutly refuted as baseless.
Assertions of Khadse, considered the backward-class face of the BJP in the state, evoked sharp response from the opposition Congress and the NCP.
NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said, “Khadse has always been saying he does not speak without valid proof. Today when he says he has information, we have no reason to disbelieve that he is talking of something very serious that he has got his hands on, either through his conversations with Dawood or somebody else.”
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