In a bold political showdown, Maharashtra Congress President Ashok Chavan has thrown down the gauntlet to the ruling BJP and NCP alliance. ‘Leave power first, then hurl accusations at each other,’ he declared during a fiery press conference in Mumbai today.
The challenge comes amid escalating tensions within the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) opposition and the ruling coalition. Chavan accused the BJP and NCP of indulging in a blame game to deflect attention from their governance failures. ‘The people of Maharashtra are watching. Your alliance is cracking under the weight of corruption charges and unfulfilled promises,’ he said.
Highlighting key issues like the ongoing agrarian crisis, unemployment surge, and infrastructure delays, Chavan urged the duo to prove their mettle by stepping down. ‘If you’re so confident in your accusations, resign and face the electorate. Let the voters decide who’s at fault.’
Political analysts see this as a strategic move by Congress to consolidate its position ahead of local elections. The statement has sparked reactions across the spectrum, with BJP leaders dismissing it as ‘desperate opposition rhetoric’ and NCP hinting at internal discord. As Maharashtra’s political landscape heats up, Chavan’s dare could reshape alliances and voter sentiments in the coming months.
