Narayan Rane launches new party Maharashtra Swabhiman Paksh

The 65-year-old Konkan strongman Narayan Rane, who had recently resigned from the Congress, launches his own party called Maharashtra Swabhiman Paksh
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File photo of former Congress leader Narayan Rane who said he is waiting for some people to join his new political party after which he will announce his future course of action. Photo: Hindustan Times
File photo of former Congress leader Narayan Rane who said he is waiting for some people to join his new political party after which he will announce his future course of action. Photo: Hindustan Times

Mumbai: Former Maharashtra chief minister Narayan Rane, who had recently resigned from the Congress, on Sunday announced the launch of a new party called Maharashtra Swabhiman Paksh.

“I have just launched the party. I am waiting for some people to join, then I will decide the future course (of action),” the 65-year-old Konkan strongman said at a press conference in Mumbai.

Rane’s move comes after days of speculation that he may join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Last week, Rane had also met BJP president Amit Shah in Delhi. Rane had resigned from the Congress last month while accusing the party of reneging on the promise of making him the chief minister when he had joined the party 12 years ago after leaving the Shiv Sena.

He had also resigned as a member of the Maharashtra legislative council. A prominent leader from the influential Maratha community, Rane was the chief minister in 1999 when he was in the Shiv Sena.