During a public interview organised by Maharashtra Media here, Chavan was asked about his recent statement that the Sangh was not happy as Modi did not induct two 'RSS men' in the cabinet.
"There is discontent within RSS over Modi's style of functioning. RSS is not happy with him as he is not taking the Sangh in consideration while taking decisions. In the recent cabinet reshuffle, he inducted four former bureaucrats," Chavan said.
Suresh Prabhu was removed as the railway minister not because of accidents but because "he was opposing the bullet train project," the Congress leader claimed.
Calling the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project as disastrous as demonetisation, Chavan appealed the Maharashtra government not to yield to the Centre's pressure to give land in the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai for the project.
About NCP chief Sharad Pawar's recent statement that all like-minded parties should unite against the BJP, Chavan said he agreed with Pawar.
Chavan also said had he kept the home portfolio with himself when he was chief minister "there would have been a qualitative change". Home portfolio was with Congress' ally NCP for much of the time during Congress-led regime.
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