Ramdas Athawale meets Ram Nath Kovind, seeks President’s rule in Maharashtra
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The MoS for Social Justice stated, “I submitted a memorandum of demand to Kovind and urged him to impose President’s rule in Maharashtra. He told me that he would think over my demand.”
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Thursday met President Ram Nath Kovind and sought President’s rule in Maharashtra in the wake of former Mumbai police chief Param Bir Singh’s allegation of corruption in opposition to State Home Minister and the Sachin Vaze episode. Mr. Athawale met the President in New Delhi.
Talking to reporters in the nationwide capital after the assembly, the Minister of State for Social Justice stated, “I submitted a memorandum of demand to Kovind and urged him to impose President’s rule in Maharashtra. He told me that he would think over my demand.” “One police officer Sachin Vaze crops explosives close to the residence of businessman (Mukesh Ambani), whereas State Home Minister Anil Deshmukh allegedly provides the goal of accumulating ₹100 crore per thirty days to senior cops. This is a critical scenario in the State. There must be a probe in opposition to Deshmukh as he’s below suspicion at this second, Mr. Athawale stated.
Param Bir Singh had despatched an eight-page letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on March 20, claiming that Deshmukh wished cops to gather ₹100 crore month-to-month from bars and inns. However, the Minister has refuted the allegation.
Vaze, a Mumbai police officer, has been arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in reference to the explosives-laden SUV discovered parked close to Mr. Ambani’s residence in south Mumbai on February 25. He can also be going through warmth in the alleged homicide of Thane-based businessman Mansukh Hiran, who was in possession of that SUV. Hiran was discovered useless in a creek on March 5.
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