Maha Cong leader whose son joined BJP quits as Oppn leader

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Senior Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, whose son joined the last month, has resigned as the of Opposition in the state Assembly, the party said Thursday.

Vikhe had sent his resignation letter to the top party leadership, offering to quit the post of LoP, after his son left Congress and joined the

"Vikhe had offered to resign from the post and had also sent a letter to the Congress This letter of resignation has been accepted by the Congress president," Chavan said.

The development comes a day before Rahul Gandhi's rally in Maharashtra's Friday.

Chavan was in Thursday ahead of Gandhi's rally at Sangamner in the Lok Sabha constituency.

Vikhe Patil was accused of giving tacit support to his son Sujay, who was the contestant from Lok Sabha seat and was blamed for working behind the scenes in his campaign.

Party sources said he was in touch with the supporters of his father late in Rahuri, Parner and other areas in Ahmednagar district, and exhorted them to support Sujay.

Sharad Pawar, who has been a traditional opponent of the Vikhe Patils, had made the Ahmednagar contest a prestige battle.

Pawar had refused to vacate the constituency, which is with the NCP as per the seat-sharing deal with the Congress, for Sujay who eventually joined the BJP and contested the seat.

Ahmednagar, about 120 km from Pune, is considered to be the stronghold of the Vikhe Patil family and Sujay chose to contest from it, notwithstanding protests from supporters of BJPs sitting MP, Dilip Gandhi.

The monsoon session of Legislature will commence in July and will be the last session before the state goes to polls later this year.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 20:20 IST