Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Jitendra Awhad took a dig at former state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, saying the latter was feeling uneasy as his party was out of power in the state.
Awhad was addressing a rally at Kudus in Wada tehsil of the district on Thursday evening ahead of the January 7 zilla parishad (ZP) elections.
"Fadnavis is feeling uneasy as he and his party are out of power in Maharashtra. That is why, he is making wild allegations against the 'Maha Vikas Aghadi' government," he said.
On Fadnavis' recent statement that the BJP could not come to power despite emerging as the single largest party in Maharashtra, Awhad said, "Even those who had not performed well had come to power in the state in the past and several such examples could be given."
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