Dissident leader Narayan Rane waits it out

July 22, 2014 07:30 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:12 pm IST - MUMBAI

Mumbai 21/07/2014  Congress leader Narayan Rane at a press conference after resigning from Maharashtra cabinet, in Mumbai on July 21, 2014.  Photo:  Vivek Bendre

Mumbai 21/07/2014 Congress leader Narayan Rane at a press conference after resigning from Maharashtra cabinet, in Mumbai on July 21, 2014. Photo: Vivek Bendre

A day after he resigned from the Maharashtra Cabinet, dissident Congress leader took a step back and said he would wait another two days for a response from Congress president Sonia Gandhi, before taking his next step.

Mr. Rane met Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and State Congress chief Manikrao Thakre for over two hours on Tuesday. He said the three of them would be going to meet Ms. Gandhi in Delhi in the next few days.

“I am not satisfied. The talks did not yield anything. But I am willing to meet Sonia Gandhi. The party has not yet accepted my resignation,” he told The Hindu .

However, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan denied the offer of a meeting. “I will convey Mr. Rane’s complaints to Ms. Gandhi. It is up to the high command to decide on the resignation,” Mr. Chavan said.

Mr. Rane’s scathing criticism of Mr. Chavan and his public unhappiness with the party high command for not giving him the Chief Minister’s post has not gone down well with the Congress. The party seems to be in no hurry to placate the leader.

Sources within the Congress point out that Mr. Rane is no longer bargaining from a position of strength. “His son lost the Lok Sabha polls. The party was trailing in Mr. Rane’s own Assembly constituency,” said a senior Congress leader. However, with Assembly polls due in just three months, the party cannot afford to lose an aggressive leader.

Mr. Rane seems to be keeping his options open, both within the Congress and with other parties. He is said to be in talks with the BJP and Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. He has denied this but claims he has many options. “There is a vacancy for me in many parties,” he says.

Mr. Rane says he is yet to decide on whether he will contest the Assembly polls at all. “My son Nitesh is interested in contesting. I have not yet decided,” he told The Hindu .

Meanwhile he continued to criticise the Chief Minister. “The BJP made many promises but did not keep them. But I do not think the Congress will be able to capitalise on this. Unless the State government changes its style of functioning, the Lok Sabha rout will be repeated in the Assembly polls,” he said.

Earlier report:

<a href="https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/will-not-withdraw-resignation-narayan-rane/article6237858.ece?homepage=true">Will not withdraw resignation: Narayan Rane</a>

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