In a swipe at chief minister

, BJP leader

said in Nagpur on Saturday that the government's "remote control" was with the NCP and its "batteries" were with the

.

Speaking at a gathering of BJP workers, Fadnavis attacked the

, BJP's former ally, for abandoning its ideology and joining hands with Congress and NCP to form government. "Nobody can understand who's running this government. There is a chief minister whose remote control is in someone else's hands...remote is at Silver Oak (NCP chief Sharad Pawar's Mumbai home) and batteries of the remote in Delhi (where the Congress' top leadership is based)," Fadnavis said.

A group of 10 to 15 people, purportedly from the Nagpur city youth Congress unit, were stopped and evicted from the venue where Fadnavis was speaking on 'Citizenship Amendment Act (

)'.