The alliance between Congress and BJP in the Zilla Parishad has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from the NCP.
"What has happened in Gondia is unpardonable. Nobody can justify that," a visibly upset Chavan told reporters outside Vidhan Bhawan.
"An inquiry is on to find out how this happened. This is wrong. The issue is being discussed in Delhi," the senior Congress leader said.
"It is natural for NCP to get angry. But it must be noted that they (NCP) have also indulged in many such acts," he claimed.
Chavan also said that survival of the Devendra Fadnavis government depended on the "unconditional support" the Pawar-led party announced for BJP on the day of last year's Assembly poll results.
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