Mete, who was to take oath as an MLC, was not present in the House when other newly-elected Legislative Council members, took oath during the special one-day session of the Upper House today.
Mete was elected to the Council last month from the BJP quota. Shiv Sangram is an alliance partner of BJP.
"BJP has cheated us. CM Fadnavis did not keep his word, of inducting me in the ministry," he said.
"While justice was done to other alliance partners, including Swabhimani Paksh and Rashtriya Samaj Paksh and also RPI, while allocating ministerial berths in the state and at Centre, Shiv Sangram was ignored at today's cabinet expansion," he said.
"I don't know why we were sidelined and why injustice was done to us and Maratha community, as Shiv Sangram represents Marathas," the leader said.
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