Interestingly, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had yesterday defended Khadse on the issue, saying the AAP's charge is "unsubstantiated".
Dispelling the perception that the saffron party in Maharashtra is becoming a divided house, state unit BJP president Raosaheb Danve said the BJP is a structured party and its members believe in collective responsibility.
Opposition had recently targeted Khadse after his 'personal assistant' was arrested by ACB for allegedly demanding a bribe of Rs 30 crore from an entrepreneur in a land settlement matter handled by Khadse's department.
Preeti had on Saturday sought Khadse's removal from the Maharashtra Cabinet, alleging that calls were made from Dawood's mansion to Khadse's mobile phone, a charge which the minister rubbished as "baseless" saying the phone number mentioned was not in use for last one year.
When asked why bill for the phone number was generated in last month, Danve said, "This is very common (knowledge) that every phone (number) comes with a plan and you have to pay the minimum charge irrespective of whether you use the phone or not".
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Meanwhile, on the BJP-led government in Centre completing two years, Khadse said the party's state unit would reach out to the public and raise awareness on the transformation taking place under the Modi dispensation.
Danve said, "Our leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi would kickstart a campaign to reach out to every (member of) public and brief them about the achievements in last two years."
"Under this massive campaign which will last until June 15, our elected, selected and nominated representatives, including central and state ministers along with the district-level party workers and office bearers, would go to the public and explain them about the achievement of the Modi government in two years," the BJP state chief said.
To a query on what the Maharashtra government has been doing to ensure proper monetary return to onion farmers, who are selling their produce at throwaway prices, Danve said, "Our Food and Civil Supply Minister has held meetings with central ministry and they have agreed to buy the onions at fair prices.
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