Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane's big statement…

Maharashtra minister and bjp leader Nitesh Rane has once again made such a statement, which has created a political controversy. Addressing the bjp workers' conference in Sindhudurg, Nitesh Rane said that he has asked his people to get a list of the people of shiv sena UBT and maha Vikas Aghadi villages and their Sarpanch. The village in which their people are there will not be given a single rupee of funds, I tell you this today itself.

Opposition leaders have reacted sharply to this comment and asked whether the minister has forgotten his oath of office. Rane said, "Many MVA workers have already joined the bjp and I encourage those who are left to do so. Only (ruling) Mahayuti workers will get the funds. If there is a sarpanch or any other official from a party affiliated to the MVA in a village, he will not get a single rupee. The minister said he prefers to keep things in a "clear and straight" manner. The MVA comprises the Congress, shiv sena (Ubatha) and ncp (Sharadchandra Pawar). Message to bjp workers Referring to the party's expansion drive in Maharashtra, Nitesh Rane said, "More than one crore members have already joined. bjp should become the number one party in the upcoming local body elections. Strengthen the organisation in every village and work to expand the party." Rane said, "Our target is 100 per cent victory of bjp candidates. Even if there is a friendly contest within the Mahayuti, it will not make any difference, as the elected representatives will be from our alliance. If by chance any opposition candidate wins, we will also bring him to the BJP.''

Sharad Pawar faction's target                                                            

On Thursday, ncp (Sharadchandra Pawar) mla Rohit Pawar targeted the minister while sharing a video clip of Rane's speech on 'X'. Rohit Pawar said, "Either he (Rane) did not read the oath of office carefully or he has forgotten it. How will the Constitution survive if ministers damage it like this? I hope the chief minister will warn his ministers."


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