Politics
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Maharashtra leader of opposition Devendra Fadnavis was detained during a protest in Mumbai demanding the arrest of senior NCP leaders Navab Malik today.
Fadnavis had on Tuesday alleged in the legislative assembly that the MVA government was using government agencies to frame false cases against BJP leaders in Maharashtra. The pen drive he submitted, he claimed, had 125 hours of video recordings as proof that showed special public prosecutor Pravin Chawan in conversation with police officials and alleged that he had tried to frame BJP leader Girish Mahajan in a 2018 incident that involved his personal assistant. He alleged that they were ‘trying to book Mahajan under the MCOCA by planting false evidence and creating fake witnesses that was all scripted by Chavan’.
Fadnavis had demanded a CBI inquiry of the same as the ‘state police too in involved’.
Meanwhile, responding to the allegations of Fadnavis, NCP leader Sharad Pawar today said the BJP was frustrated at not being able to destabilise the government. Calling the allegations false, Pawar counter alleged that the video recordings show that the central agencies were involved in carrying them out.
In a tweet, Pawar said there was no question of seeking the resignation of Nawab Malik and said that it was pointless to draw up connections between Malik and Dawood just because he is a Muslim leader. He added that they will stand strongly by Malik always as one party.
In a preceding tweet he added that making allegations on one hand and ordering raids on the other is clear indication of the misuse of the central machinery and that it wasn't respectable for a parliamentary democracy to be indulging in such acts. He added that MP Sanjay Raut had also brought up the matter of the 'misuse of central machinery’ in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and and wished that there is a detailed probe that delved deep into this matter.