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No Panic In Maharashtra Govt: Sanjay Raut On Patole’s ‘Cong’s Growing Influence’ Remarks

His remarks came after Patole on Tuesday said that his party will emerge as the number one in the state, maintaining that everything is fine in the alliance

Mumbai: Shiv Sena’s Rajya Sabha MP and senior party leader Sanjay Raut has rubbished Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole’s claims about the “growing influence of Congress in Maharashtra”, saying there is no panic in the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance and clarified that three different parties run the state government together.

Sanjay Raut while talking to ANI said, “There is no panic, there are three different parties and we all try to develop our party. I already said that we run the government together. We don’t run three parties together. Let your party work at its own level. What Nana Patole Ji has said is a personal opinion.”

“If the influence of the Congress party is increasing in the country, I am not talking about Maharashtra, then we are all happy that Congress is the main opposition party. If its influence increases then that would mean that the influence of BJP will decrease,” said Raut.

The Shiv Sena leader expressed confidence that Patole has the potential to increase the party’s influence across the country if given the party’s national responsibilities.

“What is the model of Nana Patole ji to increase the influence of the party. Will have to do some research on this. If Nana Patole ji gets the national responsibility of the party, then perhaps the influence of Congress will increase in the country,” Raut said.

His remarks came after Patole on Tuesday said that his party will emerge as the number one in the state, maintaining that everything is fine in the alliance.

Also Read: Congress Will Rmerge Number One Party In Maharashtra: Nana Patole

“People will see, Congress in Maharashtra will become the number one party in the state. Many people are miffed over the party’s growing influence over the state,” said Patole amidst reports of the growing rift between Maharashtra’s ruling alliance “Maha Vikas Aghadi”.

(With Agency Inputs)

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