Home blows home! Fadnavis was appointed CM for 40,000 crore rupees: BJP MP Hegde


(By Representative) Mumbai, Ta. December 2, 2019, Monday

BJP MP Ananth Kumar Hegde has handed over the Devendra Fadnavis center for Rs. There has been a new political controversy over claiming that he has become the Chief Minister for 80 KLAS in Maharashtra to repay 40,000 crore funds.

He claimed that Fadnavis was the Chief Minister at this time through the NCP, Shiv Sena and the Congress Mahavikas coalition. The fund was given back to the Center for non-misappropriation of Rs 40,000 crore. The BJP Modhvidyam in New Delhi is also offended by this heartless statement from Hegde. Devendra Fadnavis, however, denied Hegde's allegations.

The funds for development could be misused if the Maharashtra development alliance of the Shiv Sena-Congress-NCP alliance came to power. It seemed to Fadnavis. This is why they took such a step, ”said Hegde.

Fadnavis became the main contributor on November 23, claiming to form the BJP government with the help of NCP Ajit Pawar. And he repatriated a fund of Rs 40,000 crore from the Center and resigned shortly thereafter.

What did Devendra Fadnavis do in this drama? Didn't we know that we didn't have a majority? Yet how did he become chief minister? Anant Hegde said that everyone thinks of the question. In this regard, NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said that the BJP leader was not fit. The fund came back to verify the veracity of the matter. If the funds were given back, the Prime Minister would have to resign, Nawab Malik said.

It is worth mentioning that once the central government sends funds to the state government, the main contribution cannot be repatriated because it is not allotted for the development of the state but for the chief minister it is a matter of political circles.

On the other hand, Shiv Sena and Congress have strongly criticized Fadnavis' claim of Hegde's claim of returning the funds to the government. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that Fadnavis and BJP are the culprits of the people of Maharashtra. Raut said that Chief Secretary and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray clarified the issue.

Meanwhile, the Congress has asked the Prime Minister for my response to the statement of BJP MP Hegde. Hegde's accusation was dismissed by former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, saying that the matter was absurd. This is completely false.

In addition, he said the allegation was false and was denied. The Central Government has implemented a company for bullet train projects. The mere role of Maharashtra in this project is sufficient for land acquisition. The Center has neither asked for the funds nor the Maharashtra government has returned the funds, Fadnavis added. The funds repatriation report is completely false. The role of the Maharashtra government is not in the bullet train project. All they have to do is acquire land. Said Fadnavis.

Demand for PM's resignation

Modi has exposed the government to the Union Minister. BJP's face against Maharashtra has been exposed. Have you tried to crush the constitutional structure of Maharashtra or not? Congress spokesperson Randeep Surajwal tweeted that 40 thousand crore rupees was a conspiracy to welfare of the citizens of the state and to prevent farmers from giving funds.

Thackeray likely to hit government on Thackeray

Established in the state, the new Thackeray government has begun to give a blow to the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Prime Minister is now advocating to block Prime Minister Narendra Mogi's ambitious bullet train project after the chief minister suspended the work of Arena Metro Carshed after coming to power. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has decided to re-examine the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project worth Rs 11 lakh crore.

After completing a special session of the Legislative Assembly convened on Saturday and Sunday, the Chief Minister called a press conference in which he said that I have ordered a re-inspection of the developments that are currently underway. We will revisit each of these factors, including the estimated cost of these projects, the difficulties and the duration of the project, and then decide which project to take first.

We will also look at how much of the project was taken up to date with priority. Thackeray made it clear at the conference that his government would not take any decision too urgently. He said that the bullet train would be re-examined as the rest of the project.

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