Fadnavis hiding corruption charges against 16 ministers: Munde

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Tuesday hit out at Chief Minister Devendra for "covering up" corruption charges against "16 of his ministers".

"We have nailed 16 ministers in the Devendra government on corruption charges with clinching evidence. However, has tried to cover them up and has, therefore, committed a sin," Munde, the of Opposition in the Council, claimed.

Munde said there were no charges of corruption against Fadnavis, though he added that he would continue to probe to find out more.

Hitting out at the ruling BJP for "politicising" the martyrdom of soldiers, Munde said the party was taking credit for the brave deeds of the armed forces personnel.

On Amit Shah's claim, at some political rallies, that 250 terrorists perished in the February 26 IAF air strike on a in Balakot in Pakistan, Munde wanted to know where the was getting such figures which even security agencies were not privy to.

Against the backdrop of withdrawing from the April-May Lok Sabha contest, Munde refuted insinuations that all was not well in the Pawar household.

"Pawar saab had announced long back he would not contest Lok Sabha polls anymore. But we had requested him to fight the 2019 polls to send a strong message, which he had said he would consider," Munde said, terming Pawar's decision to withdraw from Lok Sabha polls as right.

On queries that the "mahagathbandhan" had no face (prime ministerial candidate) to challenge Narendra Modi, he said, "Please don't forget even the NDA has lost several alliances which raise question marks over Modi's acceptability. This is Modi's incompetence. Besides, several parties in different states have started uniting themselves."

He also refuted talk that he was part of dynastic by claiming he had broken ties in 2012 with the family of BJP stalwart late Gopinath Munde, who is his uncle.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 20:05 IST