Contesting LS polls from Nanded due to the anti-incumbency factor: Ashok Chavan

He added that his entire family, including sitting MP and brother-in-law Bhaskarrao Patil was firmly behind him

Press Trust of India Nanded (Mah)
Last Updated : Apr 01 2014 | 11:56 AM IST
Hitting back at Narendra Modi, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said his party wanted him to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Nanded due to the anti-incumbency factor and that his family including sitting MP and brother-in-law Bhaskarrao Patil was firmly behind him.

"They (my family) are with me (for campaigning). I was surprised over his (Modi's) remarks. The sitting MP from here himself said he does not want to contest (the polls). Party took the decision considering the anti-incumbency factor," Chavan told select journalists at his residence here.

"I was consulted by the party high-command before taking the decision (on giving the ticket)," he stated.

The BJP's prime ministerial candidate, in a rally here on Sunday had teared into Congress' decision to field Adarsh Housing scam accused Chavan and also alleged that he "snatched" the Nanded Lok Sabha seat from his brother-in-law.

"Does anybody snatch away the right of a sister. One should instead give something to the sister and should not loot her," Modi had said.

Rebutting Modi's remarks, Chavan said, "I am accompanied by my wife, sister and even by my brother-in-law. My family campaigns for me. Which member from his (Modi's) family campaigns for him,?".

Chavan also slammed the allegations levelled against him in the Adarsh scam and blamed the media for deliberately creating a perception on the issue.

"Unfortunately, things have gone to a low level. Deliberately, a perception is created by the media. Some (media persons) are hand in glove with some politicians who cannot win (the elections). Things have gone to a micro-level. Accidents cannot be called as malafide intentions. One has been branded as a criminal," he said.

He also took on the BJP for the coffins scam and said "It was one of the biggest scams...It took place during the NDA's regime."

Chavan said the Adarsh scam would not hamper his poll prospects.

"It (Adarsh) is not an issue. What are you talking about Kargil...The Justice J A Patil commission report on the scam has made crucial findings and one of them is that the land belonged to the state government and not to the Centre. The Opposition will not be able to score on the issue," he said.
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First Published: Apr 01 2014 | 11:22 AM IST

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