Defending his Cabinet colleague Girish Mahajan who is being criticised for attending a children's event with a revolver tucked in his waist, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said he has not broken any law.
Mahajan also later clarified that he carries the weapon for self-defence and that he has not been involved in any kind of violence.
The issue of water resources minister Mahajan carrying a revolver, which was very much visible, at an event on Saturday for deaf and mute children in Jalgaon city was raised in both the Houses of state Legislature here today.
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Fadnavis said the Opposition was trying to create an unnecessary controversy. "Mahajan has a licence to carry weapon for last two decades. Licence holder is expected to carry the weapon and not keep it at home," he said.
However, he agreed that the weapon was visible while the minister attended a function and necessary directives would be given to him in this regard.
When the matter was raised in the Council, Fadnavis said, "Girish Mahajan has a licence for keeping a weapon. He is carrying it with him from the last 25 years. A licence is given only when a person needs to keep a revolver for his safety. He has not broken any law by carrying a revolver."
The Chief Minister was replying to Sunil Tatkare (NCP), who took a jibe at Mahajan and questioned the need to carry a revolver at the children's event.
"His revolver was tucked in his waist and a controversy was created out of it by news channels when a portion of the pistol became visible inadvertently," Fadnavis said.
Meanwhile, Mahajan later said that his revolver is merely for self-defence and that he has not been involved in any kind of violence before.
"I admit that the revolver was visible. But never have I pointed a revolver, or gotten involved in violence of any kind in my life. The revolver is merely for self-defence," the minister told reporters here.