New Delhi: Congress veteran Kapil Sibal on Thursday strongly criticized the central government for imposing President's rule in Maharashtra. Sibal clarified Horse-Trading in Maharashtra and said, 'I do not have the same experience as Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He has a lot of experience of breaking up governments. We have seen in Goa and Karnataka how they have formed governments.
Not only this, Sibal further said that we are not experts in this. It is Amit Shah to know how and where to keep the legislators, which hotel to book. We express our concern because we have seen their conduct in the past. Sibal further attacked the difference in the deadline given to BJP and Shiv Sena and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
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Senior advocate Sibal said, 'The Governor of Maharashtra gave the BJP two weeks to form the government. He should have asked BJP to prove majority in four days. But they made us wait for so long, then President's rule was imposed. Only 14-18 hours were given, which was wrong. '
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