Balasaheb Thorat: 'Saamana' editorial is based on incomplete information

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 16, 2020 05:05 PM2020-06-16T17:05:20+5:302020-06-16T17:06:20+5:30

The Congress, part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, on Tuesday stated that the editorial published in daily ''Saamana'' ...

Balasaheb Thorat: 'Saamana' editorial is based on incomplete information | Balasaheb Thorat: 'Saamana' editorial is based on incomplete information

Balasaheb Thorat: 'Saamana' editorial is based on incomplete information

The Congress, part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, on Tuesday stated that the editorial published in daily ''Saamana'' is based on "incomplete information" and sends out a wrong message about the party.

The editorial has equated the Congress with an "old creaking cot", saying there are more murmurs of resentment in that party.

"There are many in the party (Congress) who can change sides. This is the reason why murmurs are being felt. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray should be prepared to tolerate such murmurs in the alliance," the Shiv Sena mouthpiece said.

State Congress president and Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat told reporters on Tuesday that his party wants to discuss issues concerning people and not bureaucratic transfers with the chief minister.

"The chief minister is the head of the alliance and the government. When the hears us out, he too will be satisfied. The ''Saamana'' should write another editorial. Today''s piece is based on incomplete information which sends out a wrong message about us. We are with the MVA," he said.

Replying to questions about ''Saamana'' suggesting that upcoming nominations to the Legislative Council from Governor''s quota be based on the proportion of numbers of each party in the Assembly, Thorat said allocation of ministries had been done on that basis.

Senior Congress leaders like Thorat and his ministerial colleague Ashok Chavan had spoken about resentment in the Congress.
 

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