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PM Modi’s chair will go within a month! Political stir intensifies due to former Maharashtra CM’s claim
Samira Vishwas | December 1, 2025 10:24 PM CST

Prithviraj Chavan Claim: Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has given a big political statement and claimed that the ongoing Epstein files revelations in America can also impact the politics of India, as a result of which a Marathi Manoos (Marathi person) can become the Prime Minister of the country within a month.

Chavan made this shocking statement in a press conference held at his residence in Karad on Monday. During this, other leaders including Ajitrao Patil-Chikhlikar, Karad Taluka Congress President Namdev Patil and City Congress President Advocate Amit Jadhav were also present.

What did Prithviraj Chavan say?

Terming this issue as international, Prithviraj Chavan said that an American industrialist has implicated many political personalities while carrying out many illegal activities. Expressing the fear that the involvement of big people from many countries will be exposed in this matter, he said that now it has to be seen whether the name of any person from our country is also involved in this?

10,000 page file

According to Chavan, this file is of about 10,000 pages, which has been taken over by the US Parliament. There is a lot of pressure on US President Trump to make the file public. If this file is published, “a lot will come to light.

Former Chief Minister Chavan also mentioned a video of former BJP minister Subramanian Swamy, in which he has said that these documents will be available soon. Curiosity has also increased in India regarding the names of which Indian celebrities could be included in this file.

Who will become Marathi PM?

When journalists asked Chavan about which Marathi man he was predicting to become the Prime Minister, he said with a smile, “Now you guys find him.” When asked why he had tagged Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari while tweeting in this regard, Chavan did not give a direct answer, but increased the suspense by saying that the journalists themselves would have to find the answer.


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