The BJP, however, has countered the charge, saying the Bombay High Court and even the Supreme Court had not found any substance in the matter and that the allegations were part of a "tacit understanding" between Shiv Sena and Congress.
Addressing reporters here, Sena MLC Anil Parab claimed various contracts were awarded to specific contractors only by "circumventing" the Standing Committee of Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) during Fadnavis' Mayoral stint in 1997-2001.
"The government-appointed Nand Lal committee had submitted its report on February 27, 2001. The report contains proofs of irregularities committed by then NMC mayor and current Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis," Parab claimed.
He claimed that when Fadnavis was the mayor, some members of the standing committee "negotiated with contractors directly".
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"Contracts were awarded to select contractors without inviting tenders... Corruption took place during the tenures of four former mayors namely Rajiv Gholar, Kalpana Pandey, Vasundhara Masurkar and Devendra Fadnavis," the Sena leader said.
In September 2001, the then Congress-NCP government had dissolved the NMC, then led by the BJP-Lok Manch coalition, and disqualified all the 119 corporators after the Nand Lal committee exposed the corruption.
Sena's attack came at a time when the campaigning for the civic polls, including the high-stake Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), is drawing to close.
Ten municipal corporations, including BMC, are going to polls on February 21 and counting of votes is scheduled two days after. Sena and BJP, who are alliance partners in state and central governments, are contesting separately.
Refuting the Sena's claims, BJP spokesperson Madhav
Bhandari said it seems Congress gave only selective information to Sena on this matter.
"The allegations against Fadnavis are a proof of the tacit understanding between the Sena and the Congress. The Nand Lal committee was set up during the tenure of late chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh as the Congress wanted to act in vengeance against the only civic body where BJP was in power," he said.
"Both the courts had virtually pulled up the Congress-led state government. Though Congress gave information to Sena about the (Nand Lal) report, it did not share the information that corruption charges were rejected by the courts," the BJP leader said.
Meanwhile, speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Sanjay Raut said Fadnavis had "insulted" Patna through his remarks.
"Fadnavis' hometown and the second capital of Maharashtra has more criminal activities than in Patna," he alleged.
Addressing a public rally in Mumbai last week, Fadnavis had said, "In its 19-year rule in the BMC, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party has brought Mumbai at par with Patna, in absence of transparency and accountability."
Raut said, "The CM and BJP should first focus on improving the facilities in Nagpur before talking about Mumbai and Pune."
He reiterated that former Congress prime ministers had contributed in development of the country's economy.
"Former Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Narasimha Rao strengthened the country's economy whose fruits are being enjoyed by the present government," he added.
While Sena is against creation of separate Vidarbha state, the BJP is in favour of the demand being raised intermittently by pro-Vidarbha groups.