Off-the-cuff remark raises a storm for Ashok Chavan

IANS  |  Mumbai 

An off-the-cuff remark by Ashok Chavan, in an audio-clip that went viral on Saturday, sparked of speculation whether he was going to quit before the 2019 elections.

During the conversation, is heard saying: "I have also informed the party. Nobody is listening to me. I am also thinking whether to quit."

He suggested Rajurkar raise the issue with central party Mukul Wasnik, implying he called the shots on candidature.

"But, Wasnik is a non-entity before you," the caller replied.

Later, when questioned by the media, - a former Chief - said he had not heard the audio, but denied that he has quit. He also questioned "why a purely private conversation was made public in this manner".

Agreeing that there are certain issues on the nomination announced for Chandrapur, he, however, said, "But, it is our internal matter and I would not prefer to discuss it publicly."

The party also dismissed the speculation of Chavan quitting.

"All these are just mischievous rumours to create confusion. The state has not reigned," told IANS.

Chavan's quitting rumours gained quick credence coming barely hours after the from Sillod in Aurangabad, Abdul Sattar, suddenly resigned to contest as an for the Lok Sabha, challenging Shiv Sena's Chandrakant Khaire and Congress'

A former and two-time legislator, Sattar took pains to maintain that he has "not rebelled, nor harboured any grievances/complaints against anybody in the party", but had quit on his own initiative.

insiders claim that on several occasions, the party has not even taken Chavan into confidence before declaring names of Lok Sabha candidates, even though he is also a sitting from Nanded.

In fact, in the run-up to the elections in the past few days, there have been several "incomings" to the from both the and the

Prominent among them are: Sujay, the son of of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil of the Congress and Ranjitsinh, the son of former Deputy Chief of the NCP, and others, who have been promptly rewarded with BJP tickets.

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First Published: Sat, March 23 2019. 20:56 IST