Former Minister Dhananjay Munde met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi, sparking discussions. The question is being asked whether he will make a 'comeback' in the state, especially given the situation of Manikrao Kokate's arrest. While action is underway against Manikrao Kokate, Munde's Delhi visit is considered surprising.
Supriya Sule has expressed opposition to the meeting given by Dhananjay Munde. Supriya Sule raised doubts about why Amit Shah met Munde. Additionally, she highlighted some issues related to the Santosh Deshmukh murder case. What invisible force was working behind Valmik Karad? Who received calls after Deshmukh's murder? She asked the exact reason for this. Supriya Sule said that justice must be served to Mahadev Munde and Santosh Bhau, and we will make maximum efforts for this.
Supriya Sule's Allegations
Supriya Sule was surprised that if Dhananjay Munde was meeting Amit Shah only for development work, then the same work should have been done through the ruling party MLAs. She raised the question that if the ruling party MLAs' work is not being done, then this would be a big problem. In Maharashtra, both the cooperation department and the home department are under Amit Shah's control. So what work needs to be told to them that requires going to Delhi for a meeting?
Resignation Issue
While speaking about the resignation of Manikrao Kokate, Supriya Sule said that despite serious allegations against him, his resignation was accepted. However, the truth of those allegations has not yet been proven. She said, "There is always something wrong. Even if the resignation is accepted, justice should be served. It made me feel bad."
Dhananjay Munde stated that the reason behind the meetings in Delhi was development, but Supriya Sule wonders if the work of Maharashtra's legislators is not happening in the state, then how did the topic of development arise in Delhi? This is a big question, she said. It will be important to see if Dhananjay Munde, who is at the center of this discussion, can stay away from other bitter questions and allegations in politics.