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Devendra Fadnavis’ convoy enters Eknath Shinde’s Varsha bungalow.

Amid the suspense over the CM post in Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis met caretaker Chief Minister Eknath Shinde for half an hour at CM House Varsha on Tuesday evening.

This is the second meeting of the two after the Maharashtra elections. Earlier, both had met in Delhi. Before Fadnavis, BJP leaders Girish Mahajan and Uday Samant had met Shinde over the division of the ministry.

Meanwhile, the BJP legislature party meeting will be held on December 4 at 11 am. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will participate as observers. Rupani arrived in Mumbai for this meeting.

Tomorrow at 3 p.m., a Mahayuti delegation will meet the governor and demand the formation of the government. Before that, the last meeting of Mahayuti will take place.

The Maharashtra election results came in on November 23. Mahayuti i.e. BJP-Shiv Sena Shinde-NCP Pawar got a thumping majority of 230 seats but even after 10 days the name of the chief minister has not been decided.

After reaching Mumbai, Vijay Rupani said that we will take everyone’s opinion in tomorrow’s meeting, and only after that the decision will be taken.

Shinde returned to Mumbai from Thane today itself. Shinde reached his official residence Varsha Bungalow in Mumbai from Thane today itself. He had gone to Thane on Friday and returned after 4 days. In Thane, he underwent his routine check-up at the hospital, after which, when asked about his health, he replied: Health is good.

According to sources, Shinde is also expected to meet Shiv Sena MPs today. This meeting will be held late at night and important decisions will be taken on the formation of the government.

Eknath Shinde leaves Jupiter Hospital in Thane after a routine check-up.

According to sources, 31 Mahayuti leaders can take oath as ministers.

Name of these BJP leaders in the list of ministerial posts

Devendra FadnavisChandrashekhar BawankuleChandrakant PatilPankaja Mundegirish MahajanAshish ShelarRavindra ChavanAtul BachaoSudhir MungantiwarNitesh RaneGanesh NaikMangal Prabhat LodhaRahul NarvekarAtul BhatkhalkarShivendraraj BhosaleGopichand PadalkarMadhuri MisalRadhaKrishna Vikhe PatilJaykumar Rawal

These NCP leaders can be sworn in as ministers

Ajit Pawar Dhananjay Mundechhagan Bhujbalhasan Mushrifdilip Waltz Patil Aditi Tatkaredharmarao Baba Atram

These Shiv Sena leaders can take oath as ministers

Eknath Shindedeepak Kesarkar Uday Samanthashambhuraj Desaigulabrao Patil

BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule and leaders of NCP and Shiv Sena visit the venue of the oath-taking ceremony as CM in Maharashtra.

The 2 big declarations of the day

1. BJP will have CM Vijay Rupani said, “The BJP legislature party meeting may take place today or tomorrow. I think Maharashtra will have a BJP chief minister.

2. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, playing from Delhi, said, “Eknath Shinde is the caretaker chief minister of Maharashtra. How can a chief minister disappear? It has been 10 days, Mahayuti has an overwhelming majority, but the name of the leader The minister has not yet been able to declare it. It’s the whole Delhi game.

​​BJP legislative party meeting tomorrow, oath-taking ceremony on December 5

Preparations are underway for the inauguration ceremony to be held on December 5 at Azad Maidan.

According to sources, the BJP legislature party meeting will be held on December 4 at 10 am in the central hall of Vidhan Bhavan. The name of the CM will be decided there. The CM inauguration ceremony will take place at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on December 5 at 5 pm.

It is considered certain that Devendra Fadnavis will become the CM of the BJP. The formula of one CM and two deputy CMs was decided in Mahayuti, namely the BJP, Shiv Sena Shinde and the NCP.

Leaders of the three Mahayuti parties arrived at Azad Maidan today to take stock of the preparations. BJP leader Girish Mahajan said the inauguration ceremony would be grand.

2 major declarations in 2 days

1. Eknath Shinde said: People want me as chief minister

By Shinde In an interview with Indian Express, he said, “The public wants me to be the CM. I work for the people. I am the people’s chief minister. That’s why people believe that I should become the minister in chief.”

2. Ajit Pawar said – BJP Chief Minister

Ajit Pawar said it has been decided that the chief minister will be from the BJP. One deputy CM each from Shiv Sena and NCP will be appointed.

Where did the case get stuck – Ministry of Interior and Finance

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

In the Shinde government, deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis held the Home Ministry. 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. His solution could not be found even during the meeting with Shah. Earlier, the Home Ministry was with 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. The BJP wants to keep the Interior, Revenue, 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 has happened so far after the results were announced?

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.

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 be made 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.

December 1: Shinde stays two days in his native village of Satara. His state of health deteriorated on November 30. Doctors from Mumbai treated him. On Sunday, he visited a temple in Satara. Speaking to the media after some time, he said, “I had come here to rest after a busy election schedule. I will accept as CM whoever PM Modi and Shah decide.

December 2: BJP appoints Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani as observers for Maharashtra. BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule took stock of the preparations for the oath-taking ceremony at Azad Maidan.

Eknath Shinde’s first statement after elections

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

Cartoon published on social networks of the spokesperson for Sharad Pawar’s NCP party, Clyde Christo.

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