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Congress’s Vijay Wadettiwar, Nana Patole in war of words

A war of words was also going on between state president Nana Patole and senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar.

Nagpur: Party workers say differences among top Congress leaders have come out in the open after the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) elections were over recently.

As senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar advised all party leaders to exercise restraint while speaking about each other

A war of words was also going on between state president Nana Patole and senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar. Tell me when Nana Patole completely sacked Prakash Deotale from the post of Chandrapur district president, accusing him of forging an alliance with the opposition parties.

As senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar advised all party leaders to exercise restraint while speaking about each other, State president Nana Patole responded by saying that he would answer the former “in camera”. The senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar then openly challenged him that “there is no one in the state unit of the party in any way who can decide his fate in a closed room”.

After this, senior leader Vijay Wadettiwar held a meeting with the dissidents of the party who were expelled by State President Nana Patole at his Ramdaspeth residence on Tuesday.

There was an unnatural nexus in 22 districts of the state

The most important thing has been that another senior leader Sunil Kedar participated in it. Party officials expressed displeasure over the unilateral action taken by State president Nana Patole without consulting them. He has also alleged that the dissidents were expelled because they were completely supportive of Vadettivar.

Devtale has also questioned State president Nana Patole that when there was an unnatural nexus in 22 districts of the state, then why action was taken only in Chandrapur. He has also said that he will meet party president Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi and will inform him about State president Nana Patole’s dictatorial style of functioning.

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