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MVA partners have the habit of blaming BJP for everything: Patil

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Nagpur: Reacting to the Chairman of the National Congress Party (NCP) Statement of Sharad Pawar on central institutions abused by the Government of Narendra Modi-LED to target political opponents, BJP State President Chandrakan Patil said this should not be taken at a nominal value.
“It has become a habit of all the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) constituents to blame BJP for all,” said Patil, who was in town for a party convention.
“No matter what the problem is, they will blame BJP.
There is no stock of coal, blame BJP.
But they will never tell you that the central government has told them about the need to hoard coal because the rainy season is on us,” Patil said.
During media interactions, Patil also swiped the state government of the top of women’s safety.
“Maharashtra always has a history of being a place where women are safe.
In Mumbai, girls will be back late after playing Garba without fear.
But now girls cannot come out without someone who accompanies them,” Patil said.
He questioned the NCP MP Supriya Sule “silence” about this problem.
“During my term (as Minister of PWD), he will see all the holes and take a selfie.
Now he can’t see all the crimes committed against women.
What about Vidya Chavan (NCP MLC), he also doesn’t speak.
Surprisingly the level of compromise what is what They did for the sake of power, “said BJP Neta.
About the NCP plan to do Padyatra Post-Diwali throughout the state, Patil said, “It is surprising that they will now go from the village to the village.
If so, then the only thing they can talk about is how they have failed farmers.
Also, they must explain why their ministers were investigated by the authorities.
“He also said BJP, in his role as an opposition party, had begun to expose those who made mistakes.
“It’s been a long start and you can see that many top politicians have exposed because of their mistakes,” Patil said.

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