AICC to Ashok Chavan: Be sober
The Congress Party on Monday advised former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan to be âsober in expressionâ and disapproved the language he had used in making allegations against the party leaders.
Mr Chavan had said âSome people had given âsupariâ to defame me. I am innocent in the Adarsh scam and the inquiry would prove it. I thank Sonia Gandhi for giving me chance to be chief minister twiceâ. He was addressing a rally of his supporters at Nanded on Sunday.
While flaying his opponents for âmastermindingâ his ouster from the top post, Mr Chavan came down heavily on the media. He said at present a section of it was busy carrying media trials. âThey are trying to pronounce someone guilty without evidence. This should be stopped,â he said.
Without taking any names, he said some were happy after he stepped down, but the âjoy was short-lived. One Chavan was replaced with another.â
When reporters drew AICC spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhviâs attention to Mr Chavanâs allegations he said âwe donât express such allegations.â He also viewed that one should be sober in expression. Mr Chavan, the son of late Union home minister S.B. Chavan, has also been facing allegations of âpaid newsâ during the last Maharashtra Assembly elections.
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