"Actually, they are partners in crime and want to loot money from the common man," Chavan said addressing a rally of his party to protest against demonetisation, on his home turf of Nanded.
Hitting out at the ruling allies, Chavan said both the Sena and BJP have failed to run a successful government in Maharashtra and Centre.
He alleged that demonetisation decision was taken to help a handful of industrialists while the common man was made to stand in queues to withdraw their own hard-earned money.
Sena, the junior alliance partner of the BJP, has often criticised the demonetisation move and had even mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the 50-day deadline he had placed for easing of the woes of common people in the wake of cash crunch.
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