BJP Maharashtra chief Chandrakant Patil says his party has no role in Shiv Sena crisis. Mumbai News – Times of India

Mumbai: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Maharashtra unit, Chandrakant Patil on Friday denied allegations of his party’s involvement in the ongoing crisis Shiv Sena, Patil said his party played no role in the ongoing political crisis in the state.
However, he acknowledged that the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Devendra Fadnavis Visited Delhi “for some work” on Thursday without giving any details.
Patil’s remarks come a day after the NCP chief Sharad Pawar He insisted that the BJP played a role in the crisis faced by the Uddhav Thackeray-led government. Incidentally, the rebel leaders of Shiv Sena Eknath ShindeAddressing legislators in his camp in Guwahati, he indirectly referred to the BJP, saying a “national party” supported his rebellion and assured all possible help to the rebels.
Talking to reporters in his hometown Kolhapur, Patil said, “BJP has nothing to do with the current internal squabble in Shiv Sena or Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) (including Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress). I had lunch. Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai on Thursday afternoon and then left for New Delhi for some work.”
“During our discussion, Fadnavis told me that some things are happening. But if this (any development) was something important, he would have definitely taken me into confidence,” he said.
Patil said that the BJP is currently busy with preparations for the 2024 elections.
Shinde is currently camping in a hotel in Guwahati along with 37 rebel Shiv Sena MLAs and nine independent MLAs.
On Sharad Pawar’s statement about the BJP’s role behind Shinde’s rebellion, Patil said, “I think Pawar and Shiv Sena Sanjay Raut Make the most of your right to freedom of expression. I am not even watching daily news, so I have no idea what is actually happening in Shiv Sena.”
Asked whether Mumbai BJP functionary Mohit Kamboj is in Guwahati with the rebel Shiv Sena leaders, Patil said, “He has friends in every political party. He must have gone to help someone. I have no idea about his whereabouts.” Not there.”