Mumbai (Maharastra) [India], Addressing the issue of giving a nod to Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Waikar in a hotel redevelopment case, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday commented Which looks like even Dawood might get a voucher soon.

"What else can happen? Now the only one left to get a clean chit is Dawood. Ravindra Waikar abandoned Uddhav Thackeray to join the Shinde group fearing the ED," Raut claimed.

Waikar, his wife and four close associates were involved in a case registered by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The case concerned the construction of a star hotel in Jogeshwari, situated in the western suburbs of Mumbai, which allegedly involved manipulation of land use conditions.

The Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police submitted a closure report in this case after Waikar joined the Eknath Shinde-led faction in March and then won north-west Mumbai in the Lok Sabha elections recently. concluded.

Raut further said that wrong cases are being registered against his people and people have left out of fear, including Chief Minister Eknath Sindhe. He also demanded that if the complaint is filed on the basis of incomplete information, action should be taken against the EOW chief.

"Wrong cases have been registered against our people and efforts are being made to put pressure on us and so it is done. Some people are staying out of fear. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde also did so out of fear. The BJP should admit that we filed a case against our people. "If the complaint is filed due to 'incomplete information and misunderstanding', then my demand to Devendra Fadnavis is that action be taken against the EOW chief," Raut said.

On another note, commenting on Lalu Yadav's statement that the NDA government might fail in August, Sanjay Raut expressed his agreement and emphasized that a significant political change is taking place under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.

"Lalu Yadav is absolutely right; this government will not last. I am seriously observing that this government will not last. We have already said that this government will not last. The storm that is happening today under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi is causing a major event in the country, although Mr. Naidu and Nitish Kumar's party seem to have a clear mind, Modi ji, despite having a majority, is now dependent on two crutches. I have full faith that everything Lalu Ji has said is correct; last," said Raut.

Addressing Rahul Gandhi's visit to the families of Hathras stampede victims, Sanjay Raut asked when Prime Minister Narendra Modi would make a similar visit.

"Where there is pain and crisis, BJP leaders, including the Prime Minister and the Home Minister, will never go. Rahul Gandhi and all of us go because we understand the pain and suffering. When will they go? The Prime Minister will never go in the timing of such incidents," he said.

Commenting on the large crowds that welcomed the Indian team, Sanjay Raut commented: "If only 10 per cent of that crowd had taken to the streets, problems like inflation and unemployment would have been solved, putting pressure on the government. But where is this crowd? In times of crisis? Where is it sitting? We don't know. If this crowd takes to the streets against the dictatorship, democracy will survive and the dictatorship will end completely."