The Shiv Sena on Monday suggested that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had "secretly" worked to oust his former cabinet colleague and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Eknath Khadse, who resigned after a string of allegations, including irregularities in a land deal.
"Khadse might have thought that Devendra Fadnavis, a yesterday's lad, would not understand politics. He thought he was the government. But he failed to know that this yesterday's lad was packing the (fire)cracker with gunpowder," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana.
It said the ACB was behind Khadse's personal assistant Gajanan Patil for the last six months, but Khadse had no idea about that.
"By this, we understand the secrecy in the working style of Fadnavis," it said.
Sena sought to know why Fadnavis did not once come forward to defend his colleague.
"Khadse is saying there is no proof against him and he will leave politics if he is proved guilty. Even Chhagan Bhujbal is saying the same thing in jail; Ashok Chavan, accused of Adarsh scam, is also saying the same thing. Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra is also saying he is innocent of the allegations levelled against him," it said.
Khadse resigned on Saturday in wake of a series of allegations including irregularities in a land deal in Pune, getting calls allegedly from fugitive Dawood Ibrahim's residence in Karachi on his phone besides the alleged bribe sought by his personal aide.
Following this, Fadnavis announced an inquiry by a retired high court judge into the allegations against Khadse, as sought by the senior leader himself.