Fadnavis Enacted CM 'Drama' In Maharashtra To 'Move' Rs 40,000 Crore To 'Wherever It Belong': Anant Kumar Hegde

The statement comes at a time when Fadnavis is trying to project himself as constructive Opposition of the Thackeray government.

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Fadnavis Enacted CM 'Drama' In Maharashtra To 'Move' Rs 40,000 Crore To 'Wherever It Belong': Anant Kumar Hegde

According to Hegde, the surprise political twists of November 23 that saw Fadnavis taking oath at Raj Bhavan around 8 am was ‘planned much before’.( Photo Credit : PTI File Photo)

Anant Kumar Hegde, the former Union minister known for his controversial statements, has yet again made a shocking claim that will be embarrassment for the BJP. Addressing an event on Sunday, Hegde termed Devendra Fadnavis taking oath as Maharashtra Chief minister as ‘drama’. He went on to say that the entire exercise was pre-planned for a big goal. “You all know our man in Maharashtra became CM for 80 hours. Fadnavis then resigned, why did he do this drama? Didn't we know that we didn't have majority,” Hegde asked. Then he claimed that, “Chief Minister has access to around Rs 40,000 crore. If the Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena would have managed to come in power at that point, they would have misused Rs 40,000-crore fund. It's all central government money and it wouldn't have been used for development.”

According to Hegde, the surprise political twists of November 23 that saw Fadnavis taking oath at Raj Bhavan around 8 am was ‘planned much before’. “This was all planned much before. It was decided that there should be a natak (drama). So, Fadnavis took oath as Chief Minister. Immediately, in 15 hours he moved all Rs 40,000 crore to wherever it belonged. Fadnavis saved all the money. All the money was given back to the Centre,” Hegde claimed.

The statement comes at a time when Fadnavis is trying to project himself as constructive Opposition of the Thackeray government. Meanwhile, Congress MLA Nana Patole was elected as Maharashtra Assembly Speaker. He was elected unopposed as the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Kisan Kathore took back his nomination just before the deadline. The deadline to withdraw the nomination was 10 am on Sunday.

The BJP withdrew its nomination as it has been tradition in the Maharashtra Assembly for the Speaker to be elected unopposed. Patole has been elected a day after Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance cleared a floor test. The floor test was conducted by pro-term Speaker Dilip Walse Patil of the NCP.

Praising Nanat Patole, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that the Speaker comes from a farmer’s family and he will give justice to everyone.

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