A stinging rebuke from Maharashtra Congress chief has rocked the state’s ruling duo of BJP and NCP. In a televised address from Thane, Chavan called their mutual accusations hypocritical unless backed by quitting power.
‘Empty rhetoric from air-conditioned offices fools no one,’ he said, zeroing in on issues like water scarcity, industrial slowdowns, and education gaps. Chavan argued the alliance’s instability stems from opportunistic power-sharing, not public service.
His challenge resonates amid reports of behind-the-scenes negotiations and public spats. ‘Prove your purity by facing the polls now,’ he urged, positioning Congress as the stable alternative.
Reactions poured in swiftly: allies defended their governance, opponents amplified the call. This moment could mark a turning point, galvanizing opposition unity or exposing further divisions in Maharashtra’s dynamic political theater.