Due to relatives, the chair of 2 Chief Ministers has been snatched in Maharashtra, now 'Uddhav Thackeray' is in trouble
Due to relatives, the chair of 2 Chief Ministers has been snatched in Maharashtra, now 'Uddhav Thackeray' is in trouble
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Mumbai: Due to benefiting relatives in Maharashtra, the chair of two Chief Ministers has been snatched away. Before the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance, CM Manohar Joshi had to leave the CM's chair because of his son-in-law, while Ashok Chavan had to resign from the post of CM due to the flat in the name of mother-in-law in the Adarsh ​​housing scam. After that now the current CM Uddhav Thackeray is in danger because of brother-in-law. The same Manohar Joshi was the Chief Minister of the state in 1998, but due to son-in-law Girish Vyas, he had to step down from the post of Chief Minister.

After that the current Union Minister Narayan Rane became the CM. It is said that at that time the reservation of a school land in Pune was changed to a close one of Joshi's son-in-law, Girish. Within a few days, a 10-storey building was erected on the plot. For this, Joshi had to listen to the reprimands of the Supreme Court. The second incident is of Ashok Chavan, who had to leave the CM post due to his mother-in-law's flat in Adarsh ​​Housing Society, built on land reserved for the army in Colaba, South Mumbai. Now the Enforcement Directorate has seized 11 flats belonging to Shridhar Patankar, brother-in-law of Chief Minister Thackeray, in the money laundering case, whose value is 6.45 crores.

This has increased the threat of Thackeray. The Enforcement Directorate has taken action against Uddhav's brother-in-law due to his connection with a Hawala businessman, Mathura resident CA Nandkishore Chaturvedi. Chaturvedi had given 30 crores in the name of loan to Sridhar Patankar's company Shree Saibaba Grihnirudhi Private Limited through a shell company (pseudo-company) 'Humsafar Dealers Private Limited'. BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said that Chief Minister Thackeray's wife Rashmi Thackeray and son Aaditya Thackeray had formed a company called Como Stock and Properties in 2014. Now the owner of the company is Nandkishore. The same CM is transferring money to Thackeray's brother-in-law's account.

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