Cong may come to power in Maha if BJP, Sena break ties: Patil

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A senior BJP leader today warned the could come to power in if the BJP and the fail to form an alliance in the next Assembly elections.

He said in the case of Palghar Lok Sabha bypoll scheduled tomorrow, did "wrong politics", and blamed him for the "bitter" relations between the two parties.

"In the last four years, the BJP and the Shiv Sena hardly contested any major election together," Patil noted.

The bypoll in Palghar Lok Sabha constituency was necessitated following the death of sitting BJP in January this year.

Much to the BJP's dislike, the Shiv Sena fielded the late parliamentarian's son, Shriniwas Wanaga, for the bypoll.

"The BJP had decided to nominate someone from late Chintaman Wanaga's family for the Lok Sabha bypoll. But without finding out the BJP's plans, picked him (Shriniwas Wanaga) up and announced his candidature as the Shiv Sena candidate. This style (of functioning) has led to a controversy," Patil claimed.

Meanwhile, reacting to the crashing sugar prices, Patil, who is also the state revenue minister, said a meeting to discuss the issue is proposed to be held in tomorrow.

"Nitin Gadkari, minister and I am going to attend it. We will try to find out some solution to the issues, including import-export of sugar and FRP (fair and remunerative price) to farmers," he said.

Various political parties have accused the BJP government of importing sugar from at a time when the prices of the commodity in domestic market are already under pressure due to bumper production of sugarcane in the country.

Parties like the NCP, the Congress, and the Navnirman Sena (MNS) had earlier held protests in the state against the import.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 16:10 IST