Sanjay Rathore's explanation regarding resignation


MUMBAI: Pooja Chavan's alleged suicide case had heated up politics in the state a few months back. After that, former forest minister Sanjay Rathore, who was found guilty in the Pooja Chavan case, had finally resigned. Rathore had tendered his resignation at a meeting at the Chief Minister's official residence, Varsha. The BJP had demanded action against Sanjay Rathore while the Legislative Assembly was in session and had warned not to resume the session. Rathore was also ordered to take a decision by Uddhav Thackeray. After that, now Sanjay Rathore has given an explanation about his resignation.

 
Forest Minister Sanjay Rathore was in trouble after his name came up in the suicide case of Pooja Chavan, a young woman from Beed district. Sanjay Rathore was directly accused by the BJP after a photo with Pooja Chavan and an audio clip related to the case went viral. While talking to the media at Pohardevi, Rathore said that everything will come to light through interrogation. He was also accused of defaming her. But BJP leaders had demanded Rathore's resignation and action in the run-up to the budget session.
Since then, I have resigned in the course of a case. It is up to the Hon'ble Chief Minister to decide whether to reinstate me, but I will continue to work for my community, "said former minister Sanjay Rathore. Sanjay Rathore was speaking at a meeting held at Solapur. I have resigned myself. When the allegations were made, it was said that the convention would not continue. I am on that side. Uddhav Thackeray's image as a leader is that of a clean worker. They are working sincerely and faithfully. So I thought the allegations were made, let's see what happens. I will stay aside, you should inquire, said Sanjay Rathore.