"If Uddhav Thackeray had sought details of the financial assistance being provided (to farmers), I would have given all details," Khadse said.
Thackeray, who toured drought-hit areas in Marathwada recently, had yesterday said that the sanctioned financial assistance was not reaching affected farmers.
Khadse said that 1.37 crore agriculturists have opened their bank accounts under Prime Minister's "Jan Dhan Yojana" and that the financial assistance is being directly deposited in the bank accounts of the farmers concerned.
The minister said the Centre has provided an assistance of Rs 1600 crore as part of the drought relief measures in last one year.
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BJP sources said Shah considers allegations against
Khadse "serious" and political rivals were cusing them to put the party in the dock over its claim of providing "corruption-free" government.
Khadse is in a spot over the purchase of 3-acre Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation land in Bhosari allegedly at a low price of around Rs 3.75 crore from its original owner in the name of his wife and son-in-law. The market value of the land is reportedly Rs 40 crore.
He has insisted that he has done no wrong.
Sources said the two options being considered are either dropping him from the ministry or shifting him to a low profile portfolio.
A section of party leaders believe that shifting him to another department may be seen as merely a cosmetic exercise.