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‘Not My Father's Money': Will Maharashtra Minister's Remark After Cash Bag Row Prove Costly For Him?
‘Not My Father's Money': Will Maharashtra Minister's Remark After Cash Bag Row Prove Costly For Him?

News18

time03-08-2025

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‘Not My Father's Money': Will Maharashtra Minister's Remark After Cash Bag Row Prove Costly For Him?

Shinde Sena leader Sanjay Shirsat's remark comes days after CM Fadnavis, in a cabinet meeting, issued a strict warning to all ministers, saying 'nonsense' won't be tolerated Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) leader and Maharashtra's Minister for Social Justice Sanjay Shirsat is once again in the middle of a political storm. Just weeks after a video went viral showing him smoking next to a bag allegedly filled with cash, Shirsat has now stirred fresh controversy with another careless statement — this time while addressing a public function in Akola. Speaking at the inauguration of a Social Justice Bhavan, Shirsat made an off-the-cuff remark that has not gone down well with political circles. 'Ask for Rs 5, Rs 10 or Rs 15 crore — I'll approve it immediately. It's government money, not my father's," he said, triggering fresh outrage over the tone and attitude of public representatives handling public funds. This latest statement is likely to test Fadnavis' patience. While the CM has been trying to steer the government clear of needless controversies, repeated incidents like these — especially from the same minister — are causing political embarrassment. Sources suggest that Fadnavis is not pleased, and action may be on the cards if Shirsat doesn't fall in line. Interestingly, in the same speech, Shirsat also advised NCP MLA Amol Mitkari to speak cautiously. 'You give good TRP to the media, but don't talk too much. Otherwise, you'll be in the same situation as me," he said — almost joking about his own previous run-ins with the media. The comment reflects both a lack of remorse and a misplaced confidence that such controversies will blow over without consequence. What's worrying party leaders, however, is the pattern — Shirsat's previous video already put him in a tight spot, with his party leadership reportedly expressing disapproval in private. Now, with this fresh controversy, murmurs within the Mahayuti alliance have started again. Shirsat's refusal to tone down his words despite clear instructions has also reignited public debate over how ministers treat taxpayers' money. Opposition parties are already sharpening their attack, questioning whether the BJP-Sena-led alliance is serious about governance or simply brushing aside such irresponsible behaviour. As public pressure builds, all eyes are now on the Chief Minister. Will he act against Sanjay Shirsat this time, or will this too be let go as 'just another slip of tongue"? मा. शिरसाठ साहेब, पैसा तुमच्या घरचा नसला तरी निवडणुकीच्यावेळी ज्यांना तुम्ही #मायबाप म्हणता त्या 'माय' आणि 'बाप' जनतेचा तर आहे ना! या पैशाचा उपयोग करणारे तुम्ही फक्त तात्पुरते विश्वस्त आहात. त्यामुळं सरकारचा पैसा आपल्या घरचा नाही म्हणून कशीही उधळपट्टी करण्याचा किंवा 'बॅगा… — Rohit Pawar (@RRPSpeaks) August 3, 2025 Opposition reacts Shiv Sena UBT leader Aditya Thackeray on microblogging website X had posted video of Minister Sanjay Shirsat and tagged CMO Maharashtra and wished him 'happy friendship day". He further wrote, 'Due to compulsion of alliance Dharma, Minister who was caught playing cards on mobile was given Sports department. Now will this minister get Finance department?" NCP(SP) MLA Rohit Pawar also posted same video of Shirsat and slammed him for the language and tone which he had used. 'Minister Shirsath, even if the money doesn't come from your personal household, it certainly belongs to the common people of the state whom you call #MyLord during election time! You being minister in the state govt who has given responsibility utilize this money is merely temporary trustees. Therefore, no one has the right to recklessly squander government funds or 'fill their bags' just because it's not their personal money." First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

It's Govt Money, What's going from our fathers' pockets, Maha Min's Comment Sparks Outrage
It's Govt Money, What's going from our fathers' pockets, Maha Min's Comment Sparks Outrage

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

It's Govt Money, What's going from our fathers' pockets, Maha Min's Comment Sparks Outrage

1 2 Nagpur/Akola: Maharashtra Social Justice Minister Sanjay Shirsat landed in a fresh controversy after a public statement in Akola on Saturday, where he appeared to downplay accountability over public funds. Speaking at the inauguration of the Social Justice Bhavan, the Sena (Shinde) leader told the audience: "Ask for ₹5, ₹10, or even ₹15 crore for hostels or the social justice mandir. I'll approve it immediately. It's govt money… What's going from our fathers' pockets?" The comment, captured on video and now viral, sparked fierce backlash from opposition parties who accused the minister of displaying a cavalier attitude toward public resources. Eyewitnesses said those in attendance, including BJP MLA Harish Pimpale, NCP MLA Amol Mitkari, and Congress leader Sajid Khan Pathan were stunned into silence by his remark. Shirsat later attempted to clarify, stating the media distorted the context. "I encouraged people to avail funds under govt schemes. I said this money belongs to the people — it's not anyone's personal wealth. It should be used for welfare," he told TOI. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo At the Akola event, he stirred discontent by taking a jibe at NCP's Mitkari from the same stage: "Mitkari, you're giving the media good TRP. But don't talk too much, or you'll suffer the same fate as us." This isn't the first time Shirsat courted controversy. On July 11, a video surfaced showing the minister seated beside a partially unzipped bag appearing to contain cash bundles. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut had shared the video on X, tagging Union home minister Amit Shah and demanding action. Shirsat dismissed the allegation, claiming the bag merely contained clothes. The controversy deepens as Shirsat's financial declarations also came under scrutiny. His assets reportedly jumped from ₹3.3 crore in 2019 to ₹35 crore in 2024. The Income Tax Department sought clarification over this nearly tenfold increase. As calls for an apology grow, opposition leaders argue that Shirsat's remarks reflect an alarming disregard for transparency and fiscal responsibility, especially coming from a cabinet minister. Despite CM Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde urging ministers to avoid controversial statements, political storms continue to cloud the Mahayuti govt's messaging. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

Min's remark on public funds sparks oppn outrage
Min's remark on public funds sparks oppn outrage

Time of India

time02-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Min's remark on public funds sparks oppn outrage

Nagpur/Akola: Maharashtra social justice minister Sanjay Shirsat landed in a fresh controversy after a public statement in Akola on Saturday, where he appeared to downplay accountability over public funds. Speaking at the inauguration of the Social Justice Bhavan, the Shiv Sena neta told the audience: "Ask for Rs 5, Rs 10, or even Rs 15 crore for hostels or the social justice mandir. I'll approve it immediately. It's govt money… What's going from our fathers' pockets?" The comment, captured on video and now viral, sparked fierce backlash from opposition parties who accused the minister of displaying a cavalier attitude towards public resources. Eyewitnesses said those in attendance, including BJP MLA Harish Pimpale, NCP MLA Amol Mitkari, and Congress neta Sajid Khan Pathan, were stunned into silence by his remark. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Shirsat later attempted to clarify, stating the media distorted the context. "I encouraged people to avail funds under govt schemes. I said this money belongs to the people — it's not anyone's personal wealth. It should be used for welfare," he told TOI. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is this legal? Access all TV channels without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo This isn't the first time Shirsat courted controversy. On July 11, a video surfaced showing the minister seated beside a partially unzipped bag appearing to contain cash bundles. Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut had shared the video on X, tagging Union home minister Amit Shah and demanding action. Shirsat dismissed the allegation, claiming the bag merely contained clothes. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

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