Mumbai: Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil on Saturday said that choosing Eknath Shinde as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra instead of Devendra Fadnavis was a decision taken 'with a heavy heart'. The statement has created a furore in the political circles in Maharashtra after the political upheaval it recently experienced leading to the collapse of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government.
Patil, who was speaking at the BJP state executive meeting in Panvel town of Raigad district on Saturday, said, "We have made Shinde the CM, instead of Fadnavis (now the Deputy CM), with a heavy heart... We had to give a stable government and convey a message. We have to digest that agony and now move ahead with joy."
Further appreciating Fadnavis for the work he has done so far as the leader of opposition in the state, Patil said Fadnavis has been successful in constantly exposing the "misdoings" of the Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress alliance for the past two and half years.
Reacting over the matter, Shiv Sena spokesperson Kishore Tiwari said that the BJP has finally opened up about its dislike for Shinde and how they were compelled to support him owing to political compulsions."Shinde is clearly put on notice period. The BJP will tie a mill-stone around Shinde's neck at the first opportunity, take away his rebel legislators and dump him unceremoniously. Then, the Shinde and rebels will view the true face of BJP," he said.