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Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole has denied all the allegations which point out that there is a rift going on between him and State Energy Minister Nitin Raut.
“There is no internal strife within the Congress… questions are being raised just because some Congress leaders [Mr. Raut and Mr. Thorat] have gone to Delhi. But everyone has to go there when they are called for a meeting,” he said.
Patole pointed out that why only the MVA government is being asked questions like this, the real problem is within the BJP party.
“Speaking of internal disputes, recently, the BJP state president Chandrakant Patil had written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the MSCB scam and irregularities in sugar factories…that letter also mentions factories believed to be owned by senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari,” said the MPCC chief.
Last week, Mr. Patole had sparked a raging controversy after he wrote to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray alleging irregularities in the tendering process in the selection of a coal-supplying private firm, which allegedly is ‘linked’ to Mr. Raut, by the Maharashtra State Mining Corporation (MSMC).