Making a statement on the issue in the Legislative Council a day after doing so in the Assembly, Fadnavis reiterated there was no proposal before his government to grant statehood to the region.
"The Constitution of the country gives the right of creating separate states to the Centre and not to the state government. The Centre has blanket and overriding powers in this regard. As far as the issue of Vidarbha is concerned, there is no proposal for a separate statehood for the region before the state government," Fadnavis said.
Narayan Rane (Congress) then asked Fadnavis to clarify in the House whether he would continue as the Chief Minister of a united Maharashtra in future as well.
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Later, talking to reporters, Congress MLA Nitesh Rane said Fadnavis' evasive reply on keeping Maharashtra united in future as well indicates the BJP will push for statehood to Vidarbha ahead of the next Assembly polls.
Nitesh said BJP is living in a "fool's paradise" if the party thinks it won 44 Assembly seats in Vidarbha in 2014 due to its pro-statehood stand.
"All their gains were due to the Modi wave. If elections were to take place today on the issue of a separate Vidarbha, they would not get even four MLAs elected," he said.