Forwarding Khadse's resignation to Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced an inquiry by a retired high court judge into the allegations against him, assought by the senior leader himself.
With his position becoming untenable after the central leadership sent a clear and stern message, the 64-year-old veteran from north Maharashtra drove this morning to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's official residence to offer his resignation.
"I have received Eknath Khadse's resignation. I have accepted it and sent it to Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao. A Retired High Court judge will be appointed to probe charges against Khadse," said Fadnavis.
The fate of Khadse was sealed two days back after Fadnavis briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah in Delhi about the development and its possible fallout on the image of the ministry.
Allegations against Khadse were leveraged not only by Congress, NCP and AAP to embarrass Maharashtra's first BJP-led government but even ally Shiv Sena had come out in the open seeking his ouster.
He is in a spot over the purchase of a three-acre Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) land in Pune allegedly at a low price of around Rs 3.75 crore from its original owner in the name of his wife and son-in-law. The market value of the land is reportedly Rs 40 crore.
Seen as the OBC face of the party with a massive following in northern districts, Khadse said, "For the last 40 years, I have been in politics and the party but had not experienced a media trial like this."
Protests erupted in Khadse's home turf Jalgaon and his constituency Mutainagar where people took to the streets in support of the stalwart.
The Congress, however, said mere resignation would not do and a criminal case should be registered against Khadse.
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