"I have not been sounded out on this or called to Delhi in this connection," he told reporters on the sidelines of a funcion here, adding that it is the Congress high command's prerogative to change Chief Ministers and he is ready to shoulder any responsibility given by the party.
"Until a decision is made, I will continue with my work," Chavan said.
He also pleaded ignorance about what transpired during the reported meeting yesterday in Delhi, between Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar and Congress leaders Ahmed Patel and A K Antony.
Chavan refuted allegations by his critics that he is slow in clearing files and claimed that he took the maximum number of decisions as chief minister.
Describing the Lok Sabha results as "unexpected", Chavan said the party would redraw its campagin strategy making greater use of social media and information technology.
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