Rane officially quits Cong

Rane officially quits Cong

Kudal: Former State chief minister Narayan Rane on Thursday said he had quit the Congress, amid speculation that he was veering towards an innings in the BJP.

Announcing his decision in his home turf Sindhudurg district in coastal Konkan region, Rane accused the Congress of reneging on the promise of making him the state’s chief minister when he joined the party 12 years ago after leaving the Shiv Sena. “I sent my resignation letter to Sonia Gandhi today,” Rane said. “In the letter, I thanked them and haven’t criticised either Sonia or Rahul Gandhi,” he added.

The Maratha leader, who was the chief minister in 1999 while in the Shiv Sena, told a press meet here he had also resigned as an MLC. Rane said he was yet to decided on his next move. “I have not yet decided where to go,” he said and added that he would make an announcement on this before Dussehra, which falls on September 30 this year.

The former firebrand leader of the Shiv Sena joined the Congress on July 26, 2005, and was the next day made revenue minister in the then Congress-led government in the State. “(Congress leader) Ahmed Patel had told me after I joined the party that I would be made the chief minister,” Rane said.

The conjecture about Rane joining the BJP was triggered by reports suggesting he had met BJP president Amit Shah in Ahmedabad a few months ago.

During the recent Ganesh festival, State Chief Minister  Devendra Fadnavis had visited Rane’s residence, further fuelling the speculation. Rane said Nilesh Rane, his son and former Congress MP, had also resigned from the party. His other son Nitesh, a Congress MLA, had not quit yet, Rane said. “But he will quit later, along with many Congress and Shiv Sena legislators,” he added.

Mounting an attack on Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee President Ashok Chavan, Rane said he did not have any qualification to hold that post. “After the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, when the Congress was considering a replacement for Vilasrao Deshmukh, 48 legislators backed me and only 32 supported Chavan but I was overlooked and he was made the chief minister,” Rane said.

He added that while Rahul Gandhi had made him an MLC, Chavan was “camping in Delhi to ensure I didn’t become one”.

Rane, who has pockets of influence in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, was expelled from the Sena by then supremo Bal Thackeray after he voiced displeasure over the latter’s son Uddhav gaining prominence in the party.  A tough talking leader, Rane, who was handpicked by Thackeray as chief minister when he decided to remove Manohar Joshi ahead of the 1999 Assembly polls, had recently claimed he had received an offer from the Sena to return to its fold. He, however, did not say if he was offered any post.

“It’s not about any post. I said I don’t want to rejoin the Sena. If the Sena doesn’t want me, why would the offer have been made,” Rane had said.

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