CM Shinde slams Patole, says Congress has no moral right to speak on corruption
Maharashtra CM criticizes Congress for corruption allegations during UPA rule. Claims of scams during Congress reign countered. Confidence in ruling alliance winning upcoming Legislative Council seats expressed.

"The Congress has no moral right to speak on corruption. We saw scams in coal allotment, Commonwealth Games, Augusta helicopter purchase etc. Congress rule was about cut, commission and corruption," Shinde told reporters at Nagpur airport.
He was replying to a reported statement by Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi the leader of corrupt people.
Patole's statement reportedly came in connection with the clean chit given by Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) to newly elected Mumbai North West Lok Sabha MP Ravindra Waikar of the Shinde-led Shiv Sena in the Jogeshwari civic land-luxury hotel case.
Shinde also exuded confidence the Mahayuti (ruling alliance comprising BJP, Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar-led NCP) will win nine out of the 11 Maharashtra Legislative Council seats to which polls will be held on July 12.
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