News Maharashtra WATCH | Ashok Chavan's big gaffe after joining BJP forces Fadnavis to correct him

WATCH | Ashok Chavan's big gaffe after joining BJP forces Fadnavis to correct him

Former Maharashtra chief minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan, who resigned from the party on Monday, switched sides by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday ahead of crucial Lok Sabha elections. He is likely to be nominated by the BJP for the Rajya Sabha, said the sources.

Ashok Chavan's blooper triggers laughter during the press conference Image Source : INDIA TVAshok Chavan's blooper triggers laughter during the press conference

Ashok Chavan, who joined the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday, made a blooper by mistakingly thanking Mumbai Congress chief which triggered a burst of laughter during the press conference held on the occasion of his entry into the saffron party. The moment he thanked Mumbai BJP unit head Ashish Shelar by calling him Mumbai Congress chief, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis corrected him. 

Today is the beginning of his new political career: Chavan

The former Maharashtra chief minister's switchover to the BJP came a day after he resigned from the Congress. Chavan (65) was inducted into the BJP at the party office in Mumbai in the presence of Fadnavis, BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Mumbai party unit head Ashish Shelar and cabinet minister Girish Mahajan.

"Today is the beginning of my new political career," Chavan, who quit the Congress on Monday, told reporters earlier in the day. 

Asked if he had received any calls from senior Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Chavan evaded a reply.

Former Congress MLC Amarnath Rajurkar and several supporters of Chavan from his home district Nanded in Marathwada came to Mumbai and gathered at the BJP office in south Mumbai.

Ashok Chavan, the son of former CM S B Chavan, on Monday underscored that his choice to depart from the Congress was independent and refrained from attributing specific reasons for his exit. His exit from the Congress came days after senior Maharashtra Congress leaders Baba Siddique and Milind Deora quit the party. 

Chavan is accused in Adarsh housing scam

Ashok Chavan stepped down as the chief minister in 2010 for his alleged involvement in Adarsh housing scam in Mumbai. He is an accused in the Adarsh housing society scam wherein a 31-storey posh building in south Mumbai was constructed allegedly on land owned by the Defence Ministry without getting the requisite permissions and clearances. The backdrop of the Adarsh Building scam mentioned in a white paper tabled in Parliament last week has drawn attention as a potential factor in Chavan's departure, a claim though denied by him. 

Chavan was the state Congress chief during 2014-19. He represented Bhokar assembly seat and is also a former MP from Nanded Lok Sabha constituency. 

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