In response to questions on Vidarbha, Devendra Fadnavis told Shiv Sena he's CM of 'Akhand Maharashtra'
Mumbai:
Under attack from Shiv Sena over the separate Vidarbha issue, Devendra Fadnavis today told BJP's bickering ally that he was the Chief Minister of "Akhand (entire) Maharashtra".
Mr Fadnavis was speaking in the State Assembly as the contentious issue of separate Vidarbha dominated proceedings for the third day.
Shiv Sena MLA and former Mumbai Mayor Sunil Prabhu asked Mr Fadnavis to clarify his stand on the issue.
Mr Prabhu also demanded that cases of treason be filed against those who gave slogans for a separate Vidarbha state in the House.
"There is no proposal as of this moment for a separate Vidarbha before the State Government," Mr Fadnavis said. It is not right to discuss an issue which is not pending before this House, he added.
"I am the chief minister of Akhand Maharashtra," Mr Fadnavis said.
"While BJP has been in favour of (creation of) smaller states, Shiv Sena has opposed it," the chief minister said.
"Both the parties are in the government. This is not the government's stand," he added.
Mr Fadnavis appealed to the House members to put a stop to the discussion on separate Vidarbha issue.
"NCP doesn't have any right to seek my resignation. People have that right," Mr Fadnavis said.
"Ask NCP's Praful Patel who has backed for separate Vidarbha. Should we discuss in the House what he has said?" Mr Fadnavis questioned.
"We have taken an oath to be true to the Constitution. The Constitution provides for a House member to put forth his views on formation of a separate state. A criminal offence cannot be registered against him for this," Mr Fadnavis said.
Mr Prabhu said there's no commitment for an Akhand Maharashtra in the statement by Devendra Fadnavis on the Vidarbha issue.
Opposition Congress-NCP legislators shouted slogans in support of a united Maharashtra. Shiv Sena legislators also joined in.
Opposition legislators staged a protest on the stairs at the entrance of Vidhan Bhawan, against division of the western state.
After the statement by Mr Fadnavis in the Assembly, Shiv Sena ministers left for 'Matoshree', party chief Uddhav Thackeray's residence in suburban Bandra.
Mr Fadnavis was speaking in the State Assembly as the contentious issue of separate Vidarbha dominated proceedings for the third day.
Shiv Sena MLA and former Mumbai Mayor Sunil Prabhu asked Mr Fadnavis to clarify his stand on the issue.
Mr Prabhu also demanded that cases of treason be filed against those who gave slogans for a separate Vidarbha state in the House.
"There is no proposal as of this moment for a separate Vidarbha before the State Government," Mr Fadnavis said. It is not right to discuss an issue which is not pending before this House, he added.
"I am the chief minister of Akhand Maharashtra," Mr Fadnavis said.
"While BJP has been in favour of (creation of) smaller states, Shiv Sena has opposed it," the chief minister said.
"Both the parties are in the government. This is not the government's stand," he added.
Mr Fadnavis appealed to the House members to put a stop to the discussion on separate Vidarbha issue.
"NCP doesn't have any right to seek my resignation. People have that right," Mr Fadnavis said.
"Ask NCP's Praful Patel who has backed for separate Vidarbha. Should we discuss in the House what he has said?" Mr Fadnavis questioned.
"We have taken an oath to be true to the Constitution. The Constitution provides for a House member to put forth his views on formation of a separate state. A criminal offence cannot be registered against him for this," Mr Fadnavis said.
Mr Prabhu said there's no commitment for an Akhand Maharashtra in the statement by Devendra Fadnavis on the Vidarbha issue.
Opposition Congress-NCP legislators shouted slogans in support of a united Maharashtra. Shiv Sena legislators also joined in.
Opposition legislators staged a protest on the stairs at the entrance of Vidhan Bhawan, against division of the western state.
After the statement by Mr Fadnavis in the Assembly, Shiv Sena ministers left for 'Matoshree', party chief Uddhav Thackeray's residence in suburban Bandra.
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