He also accused Uddhav Thackeray, son of the Sena patriarch, of trying to grab the bungalow in Central Mumbai which is a heritage site, and that the BJP and Sena have struck a "deal" over the memorial.
"While Fadnavis is eager to save his chair, Sena president Uddhav Thackeray wants to grab the Mayor's bungalow which is a heritage site. It's selfish motive from both sides and not out of love and respect for Bal Thackeray," Rane told reporters here.
"Similarly, due to the CRZ (Coastal Regulatory Zone) rules, no new structure can come up. There has been no proposal for such a memorial from the Mumbai civic body's improvement committee. Also, the state cabinet did not deliberate on the matter. What was the hurry?" Rane asked.
He said the CM's conduct was not befitting the post he held.
"In the Kalyan-Dombivali municipal corporation polls, he (Fadnavis) said he knew how to put his hand in the tiger's jaws and count its teeth (in reference to Sena). Fadnavis also called opposition parties 'beimaan' (dishonest). Such language has never been used by a chief minister," Rane said.
"However, Sena decided to join hands with the BJP again in Kalyan-Dombivali civic body despite party leaders saying that Sena can get its Mayor elected without the support of BJP. MNS was ready to vote for the Sena candidate," Rane said.
He said such a "deal" between the BJP and Sena over Balasaheb's memorial was not good.
Rane said Thackeray's memorial should be in Dadar area in
the vicinity of Shivaji Park and should be modelled on the lines of the upcoming memorial of B R Ambedkar on the Indu mills land.
"I visited Solapur district last week. There is a severe water shortage. There are no Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) works, cattle camps and the district has not been included in the list of drought-hit areas. Marathwada has highest number of farmer suicides (nearly 1,000), most of them in Beed," Rane said.
To a question on whether he has been approached to contest the Legislative Council elections scheduled next month and later next year, the Congress leader said, "I have not been asked yet".
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