'Transfer-posting racket is going on in state, I have proof': Devendra Fadnavis
'Transfer-posting racket is going on in state, I have proof': Devendra Fadnavis
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Mumbai:  The politics of Maharashtra has created a stir since the Antilia case and the letter of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh. Sharad Pawar had a press conference on Monday and after this press conference, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has given his response today. Recently he has given a statement and in this statement, he has attacked Sharad Pawar. He said that 'The NCP did not give him the right information, so defending Sharad Pawar raises many questions.' Indeed, Devendra Fadnavis says that "The allegations that Param Bir Singh has made on Home Minister Anil Deshmukh are very serious."

Not only this, Devendra Fadnavis has even said that '15-27 February Anil Deshmukh was not in quarantine, but he was meeting officials and other people. Many things have come to light in the case of Antilia, which are surprising. Apart from this, Devendra Fadnavis also claimed that, according to police records, Anil Deshmukh was at Sahyadri Guest House on 17 February and reached the Ministry on 24 February from his home. I have a letter, with which I will meet the Union Home Secretary in Delhi in the evening.

Apart from this, he also said that he would demand the Home Secretary to get an inquiry from the CBI in this matter. Apart from all these things, he has also said that 'A racket of transfer-posting is going on in the state. Such reports were reported when I was the Chief Minister and our government dealt with it strictly. During this time, Devendra Fadnavis claimed that he had a phone call recording, which clarified that Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray already had many information related to it. 

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