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Ashok Chavan denies reports of joining BJP, says "some people don't like good things happening to me"

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 6, 2023 17:38 IST

In recent months, there have been multiple reports suggesting that Congress leader Ashok Chavan, along with a group of ...

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In recent months, there have been multiple reports suggesting that Congress leader Ashok Chavan, along with a group of MLAs, may extend support to the BJP. However, Ashok Chavan dismissed these reports during a media interaction today, labelling them as false. He emphasized that such misinformation is being spread by individuals who fail to acknowledge his current well-being.

"It’s a rumour and I don’t know who has spread it, some people don’t like good things happening to me. It’s a false claim by them," he said.

Meanwhile, a Congress meeting took place in Mumbai today, focusing on the state's political developments and the appointment of the leader of the opposition.

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