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Chandrakant Patil: Congress leaders will join BJP post COVID-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 13, 2020 17:25 IST

Maharashtra is one of the worst hit state by the covid-19 pandemic. Amid the health crisis Maharashtra BJP president ...

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Maharashtra is one of the worst hit state by the covid-19 pandemic. Amid the health crisis Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil on Wednesday said a "political earthquake" would take place at the national level once the COVID-19 situation normalises.

"I heard that a state level Congress leader was trying to lure (senior BJP leader) Eknath Khadse. He should know that Khadse has been a firebrand leader of the party for several years. There will be a political earthquake at the national level including in Maharashtra as several Congress leaders will join the BJP post the COVID-19 crisis," Patil told a Marathi news channel.

He said the BJP was waiting for the coronavirus threat to subside.

"After that, the Congress leader (who is trying to lure Khadse) will personally see the political earthquake. The state Congress leadership should try to keep its flock together. We are going to make a big dent to our Opposition. The BJP would emerge stronger in the coming months," Patil said.

Tags: Chandrakant PatilEknath KhadseIndian National CongressBhartiya Janata PartyCoronavirusCovid-19
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