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After quitting Congress, Narayan Rane to meet BJP President Amit Shah

| @indiablooms | Sep 25, 2017, at 06:20 pm
New Delhi, Sep 25 (IBNS): Days after quitting the Congress, Narayan Rane will meet the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah on Monday evening, creating a speculation over his joining in the saffron party, media reports said.

Rane told Hindustan Times that he will meet the BJP president to invite him at the inauguration of a medical college in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra.

BJP, as media reports stated, might induct Rane in the party if he accepts its ideology.

Rane, the former Maharashtra chief minister, was a Shiv Sena leader until 2005 when he switched to the Congress.

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