Mumbai: Shiv Sena leader and former minister Ramdas Kadam has taken an opposing stand after pro-officers in Ratnagiri district were shown the way out. Describing Transport Minister Anil Parab as a traitor, he has said that Parab conspired to end the political future of us and my son as well as Shiv Sena in Ratnagiri district by joining hands with the Nationalist Congress Party. working to end it. Kadam, however, described himself as a staunch Shiv Sainik and said that he would live with the saffron flag till his death.
After being denied the ticket of the Legislative Council, on the instructions of Shiv Sena chief and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, the office bearers supporting Ramdas Kadam have been removed and new office bearers have been appointed in their place. Due to which Kadam is angry and he is blaming the foster minister of Ratnagiri district Anil Parab for this.
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Serious allegations leveled against Anil Parab
Ramdas Kadam has made many serious allegations against Anil Parab in the press conference organized in the Press Club. He said that after becoming a minister, Parab is working to eliminate Shiv Sena by joining NCP workers in Dapoli. He is projecting himself as Shiv Sena chief. They are trying to end our political existence by defaming me. Former minister Kadam said that he has written several letters to Shiv Sena party president Uddhav Thackeray in this regard. Everything has been told in the context of what kind of work Anil Parab is doing against Shiv Sena. Our son has also given complete information to Aaditya Thackeray and Rashmi Thackeray. Our son Yogesh Kadam is a local MLA. Anil Parab is also trying to end his legislature.
Higher education minister Uday Samant also targeted
Shiv Sena leader Kadam has also targeted Sindhudurg’s foster minister Uday Sawant. He said that people coming from other parties are teaching loyalty. Parab and Sawant are working to increase NCP. Kadam said he would not participate in the local body election campaign. On the question of leaving the party, he said that he is a staunch Shiv Sainik. Will not leave the party till he dies, but his son Yogesh Kadam is free to take decisions. Kadam has said that he has written a letter to party president Uddhav Thackeray, seeking his intervention. The decision-making authority rests with the party president.