Sachin Vaze, who was arrested in the case, and senior IPS officer Param Bir Singh, who is facing charges, have levelled allegations against the state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. Allegations that they were given a target of collecting Rs 100 crore per month caused a stir across the country. He resigned after the Mumbai High Court issued directions handing over the case to the CBI. Sachin Vaze has recently made another allegation in the same case. According to media reports, Shiv Sena senior leader and Maharashtra Minister Anil Parab told the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that he had been asked to collect Rs 50 crore in connection with the trust. Vajpayee was quoted as saying that he had told then Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh that he too would not succumb to such pressures on the demands of Deshmukh and Parab. At present, the case is not only causing a stir in Maharashtra. The comments made by the BJP leaders also add strength to this.

Warning by Fadnavis
Former Maharashtra CM and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had said years ago that the entire Uddhav Thackeray government in Maharashtra was in their hands. IPS officers said they had information about police officers, call recordings and key documents of the harassment by government officials. He said he had 6.3GB of data related to various scandals and would go to Delhi and unearth the hoard. In the years that followed, Mukesh Ambani was threatened in Maharashtra, with explosives-laden Scorpio parked at his home, and the owner of the vehicle killed (allegedly). The government was later embroiled in controversy after two IPS officers made sensational allegations against the state government. He also said that they have complete information on non-compliance with rules in administrative matters, disclosure of certain secrets, abuse of power, threats and so on. Fadnavis commented that he had given all this information to the Union Home Ministry, which started a debate on whether the Maharashtra government would survive for 5 years. At the same time, there are many doubts about the BJP telling the Maharashtra Home Minister where and when he went. There is talk of a large-scale spy operation in Maharashtra. The BJP is also referring to the transfer scandal feared by Rashmi Shukla, who served as intelligence commissioner in three governments. The debate began over how many turns the affair would take.
When it comes to parties
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray was sworn in as CM in November 2019 amid dramatic developments. Several key developments took place before his swearing-in. The Shiv Sena and the BJP were allies before the elections in the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly. However, the Shiv Sena split with the BJP over differences over the CM candidate. The NCP, the Congress, the Shiv Sena and the Swatantras formed the Maha Vikas Aghadi. The alliance has 56 members from the Shiv Sena, 54 from the NCP, 44 from the Congress and 12 from smaller parties and independents. Uddhav was sworn in as CEO with the support of a total of 169 MLAs. Here the BJP won 105 seats while the NDA has a strength of 114 members. However, the BJP, which had sided with Ajit Pawar due to differences with the Shiv Sena, split the NCP. Sworn in as CEO with Fadnavis. Fadnavis failed to enforce the court orders on the matter. Resigned before enforcement. Uddhav became the CM with a strength of 169 members. Something in Maharashtra has been controversial ever since. Kangana Ranaut, Sonu Sood, Drugs affair. Shiv Sena alleges that BJP is conspiring politically, no matter the facts in the allegations and counter-allegations.
Efforts to topple the government
On the other hand, senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has criticized the government for engaging in nefarious politics to overthrow his government. Sachin Vaje and Param Veer Singh have denied the allegations against Anil Parab. Those who took the oath in the name of Balasaheb Bal Thackeray said they would not make such mistakes. Defendants in jail have been criticized for questioning what it means to write letters and for using investigative agencies and IT departments of political parties to conspire. He commented that such nefarious politics had never happened in the country before.











