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Eknath Shinde had visited his ancestral village Satara on November 29. He held a press conference on December 1.

The suspense over who will be the chief minister of Maharashtra is not over. Acting CM Eknath Shinde said in an interview to Indian Express, “I work for common people. I am the people’s Chief Minister. This is why people think I should become the chief minister.

But, according to sources, the BJP legislature party meeting will now be held on December 3. Two observers from Delhi will come to Mumbai and after discussion with the MPs, they will officially announce the CM’s face.

Earlier on Saturday, after returning from Satara, he had said: “There is no difference of opinion in Mahayuti. PM Modi and Amit Shah will take the decision on CM. The next chief minister of Maharashtra will be chosen on December 2.

BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Saturday said the swearing-in of the new government would take place on December 5 at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. Prime Minister Modi may also attend the program.

Shinde stayed in his native village for two days, his health also deteriorated. Shinde stayed in his native village Satara for two days. His state of health deteriorated on Saturday. Doctors from Mumbai treated him. Now they are fine. On Sunday, Shinde visited a temple in Satara and after some time also spoke to the media.

He said, “I’m fine now. I came here to rest after a busy election schedule. He was questioned three times about the fight, but Shinde did not respond. He arrived in Mumbai from Satara in the evening.

What has happened so far after the results came in, 6 points…

November 23: Maharashtra Assembly results are in. Mahayuti won 230 seats. The BJP won 132 seats, Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) 57 and the NCP (Ajit Pawar) 41 seats. Shinde had said – CM will be decided by all three parties together. Fadnavis had said: if we are there, we are safe.

November 25: The formula of 1 chief minister and 2 deputy CMs was decided. In the Mahayuti parties, the formula of one ministerial post for 6 to 7 deputies was put forward. According to this, 22-24 MLAs from BJP, 10-12 from Shinde group and 8-10 from Ajit group can become ministers.

November 27: Acting CM Eknath Shinde held a press conference in Thane. He said we accept BJP CM. I have no desire for a position. When I was the chief minister, Modi ji was by my side. From now on, whatever decision he makes, it will be accepted.

November 28: Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar held a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda for around two and a half hours in Delhi. Shinde met Shah alone for half an hour. The high command offered Shinde the post of Deputy CM or Minister at the Centre.

November 29: The Mahayuti meeting is postponed. Eknath Shinde suddenly went to Satara. Shiv Sena is demanding the Home and Finance ministries in exchange for the chief minister’s post. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Shirsat said, “If Shinde does not accept the post of deputy CM, then another face of the party will take charge of the post.

November 30: The date of the swearing-in is revealed. Ajit Pawar made it clear that the CM will be from BJP and the deputy CM will be from Shiv Sena-NCP.

Discussion blocked on the Ministry of the Interior and Finance

In the Shinde government, the Home Ministry was with Devendra Fadnavis and the Finance Ministry was with Ajit Pawar.

Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis held the Home Ministry in the Shinde government. He does not want to leave this ministry. The Shinde faction argues that if we get the Deputy CM post, then they should also get the Home Ministry. The solution could not be found even during the meeting with Shah.

Earlier, the Home Ministry belonged to Devendra Fadnavis. It is believed that due to this dispute, no solution could be reached on the formation of the cabinet during Shah’s meeting. Experts also believe that the BJP will never relinquish the post of Home Minister.

According to sources, even after discussions with Shah, there is a fight within the alliance regarding the departments. The BJP wants to keep housing, income, higher education, law, energy and rural development for itself. He offered Shiv Sena health, urban development, public works and industry. While the NCP offered the Ajit faction departments such as finance, planning, cooperation and agriculture.

What will be the formula of the Maharashtra Cabinet? The new government will include 43 ministers as well as the CM and two vice-CMs. The BJP among them There is a possibility of getting 20-23 ministerial posts, Shinde group 11 and Ajit group 9 ministerial posts. Earlier, there were 28 ministers in the Shinde government and Shinde had maximum 11 ministers, BJP had 9 and Ajit Pawar faction had 8 ministers. At present, due to the increase in the number of BJP MLAs, the number of ministers will also increase.

Apart from this, to appease the angry Eknath Shinde, the BJP offered him a ministerial post at the Centre. His son Srikanth or any other senior party leader could get a place in the Modi cabinet. Apart from this, there is also talk of a seat from the Ajit group lying vacant in the Modi cabinet. Praful Patel can become a minister.

Devendra Fadnavis, Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, NCP MPs Praful Patel and Sunil Tatkare met Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday.

Leaders’ statements on political unrest in Maharashtra…

Sanjay Raut said – Justice Chandrachud is responsible for the situation in Maharashtra Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said, “The caretaker government of Maharashtra is against the Constitution. No one has yet claimed to form the government. Who will be the Chief Minister? No decision has yet been made on this matter. No one has yet met with the governor to form the government. Justice Chandrachud is responsible for all this.

Bawankule, sitting in Nagpur, orders the oath-taking ceremony to take place on the 5th, has he been appointed governor? The governor should recommend imposing presidential rule here. Be it Ajmer or Sambhal, Chandrachud retired after lighting the fire. The Supreme Court is responsible for the current situation in the country. Chandrachud should take responsibility for this.

Aditya Thackeray said: President’s rule should be imposed in Maharashtra Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Aditya Thackeray on Sunday alleged that the grand alliance cannot decide on the choice of a chief minister and form the government even more than a week after the results of the assembly elections were announced was an insult to Maharashtra.

Targeting the BJP, the largest constituent of the Grand Alliance, Thackeray said, “It is complete anarchy to unilaterally declare the date of oath-taking without claiming to form the government.” » Why has presidential rule not been imposed in the state yet?

Former Union Minister Danve says – CM has decided, pending approval from high command Former Union Minister and BJP leader Raosaheb Danve on Sunday said the name of the new minister in Maharashtra chief had been decided, just with the approval of the party high command. is expected. Without naming anyone, Danve said the people of Maharashtra know who the next chief minister will be. Danve said, “It is the prerogative of the chief minister to decide who to include in the state cabinet.

The inauguration ceremony of the new Mahayuti government in Maharashtra will take place on the evening of December 5 at Azad Maidan in south Mumbai and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend it, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief said on Saturday. Chandrashekhar Bawankule.

NCP candidature – Decision on oath-taking of ministers will be taken at Mahayuti meeting, Maharashtra NCP chief Sunil Tatkare said the oath-taking will take place on December 5. The BJP is yet to choose the legislative party leader. We sit together and decide whether only the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister will take oath or whether the ministers will also participate. The NCP has already declared that it accepts Fadnavis as the chief minister.

Caricature of Sharad Pawar’s party spokesperson – Soon a ‘deception’ published

Sharad Pawar’s NCP party spokesperson Clyde Christo posted this caricature on social media.

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