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Shiv Sena challenges PM Modi to disclose Amit Shah's wealth; BJP hits back

Responding To Sena's Take On His Party Chief, BJP Spokesperson Madhav Bhandari Said, The Sena Seems To Forget That Amitbhai Shah's 2012 Election Affidavit Is Already In Public Domain. Nonetheless, We Are Once Again Releasing His Affidavit To Fulfil Their Demand.

PTI | Updated on: 16 Feb 2017, 07:08:27 PM
Amit Shah (File photo)

Mumbai:

Shiv Sena on Thursday dared PM Narendra Modi to make public BJP chief Amit Shah and other top party leaders' wealth apart from challenging the party to conduct a probe into Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's assets and finances.

Reacting to it, the BJP said every penny that the party president possesses is already in public domain. "The BJP is making unsubstantiated allegations of corruption by Thackeray family and other Sena leaders. "Before making such claims, I dare PM Modi to make publicthe assets and wealth of Amit Shah along with national leadersof the BJP," Sena MP Rahul Shewale told reporters in Mumbai.

"It is the BJP governments at the Centre and Maharashtra. If BJP has guts, let them conduct an inquiry into Thackeray family's wealth and his finances.

"The Chief Minister should speak with proof and not say anything, thinking he can get away with it. By levelling suchallegations, he has already accepted defeat," Shewale said.

Responding to Sena's take on his party chief, BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari said, "The Sena seems to forget that Amitbhai Shah's 2012 election affidavit is already in public domain. Nonetheless, we are once again releasing his affidavit to fulfil their demand."

"As far as probing the wealth of Thackeray family is concerned, we have not spoken the language of conducting a probe as of now and they should not force us to do it as well," he said.

The Sena's fresh salvo at the BJP comes a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis dared Thackeray to disclose his wealth and alleged that the Sena is getting rich in the name of fighting for cause of 'Marathi Manoos'.

Recently, BJP MP Kirit Somaiya had alleged that Thackeray was involved in the financial dealings of seven shell companies. 

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First Published : 16 Feb 2017, 06:58:00 PM

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