Congress leader Narayan Rane, on Sunday, hit out at Maharashtra Congress chief Ashok Chavan and the party's state in-charge Mohan Prakash for the decision to dissolve the district committee in Sindhudurg
Narayan Rane
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Congress leader Narayan Rane yesterday hit out at Maharashtra Congress chief Ashok Chavan and the party's state in-charge Mohan Prakash for the decision to dissolve the district committee in Sindhudurg.
Sindhudurg in coastal Maharashtra is Rane's home district, and most office-bearers of the local Congress organisation were believed to be close to him.
Chavan yesterday decided to dissolve the district and block-level committees of the party in Sindhudurg. Rane, who has been openly critical of the party's state leadership, said he would visit Sindhudurg on Monday.
"I will go to Sindhudurg tomorrow and meet my party workers. There will be some decision during this Navratri festival," he said.
For quite some time there is speculation in political circles that Rane may join the ruling BJP.
He had conceded that he met BJP president Amit Shah in Ahmedabad a few months ago. During the Ganesh festival, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had visited Rane's residence, fuelling the speculation further.
Rane said, "The Sindhudurg district Congress committee was dissolved only because of Mohan Prakash and Ashok Chavan, because they never liked me from the day one."
The party yesterday appointed Vikas Sawant as the chief of Sindhudurg Congress. Targeting Sawant, Rane said, "He can not even win a single seat for the party. On what basis he has been appointed as the district chief?
"Those who took efforts to gain power for the party are being spurned. They are denied rewards, and insignificant people are given the responsibility," said Rane, a former Shiv
Sena leader who was once chief minister and who joined the Congress in 2005.