"During the elections as well I had stated that I should be given the charge of the Home portfolio," Kadam told reporters here.
"I am asking for this portfolio because all those people from the previous government, who, while sitting on ministers' chairs, who had indulged in corruption, need to be sent to jail. I once again demand the Home portfolio," he added.
The Congress took the opportunity to take a jibe at the BJP and said Kadam's statements prove that the party's own ally does not trust it.
"The Shiv Sena calls itself the oldest ally of the BJP, a party that had come to power with a promise of sending the corrupt people to jail. On one hand, the BJP says no corrupt person will be spared and on the other hand the Sena asks for the Home portfolio to send corrupt ministers of the previous regime to jail," Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson Nasser Zakaria said.
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