Eventually an agreement was reached in Maharashtra

Mumbai, Nov 15, 2019 Friday

An agreement was reached between the three parties to finally form a government in the state of Maharashtra. The Chief Minister will be the Shiv Sena but Aditya Thackeray will not be the Chief Minister.

After a lengthy discussion between the Shiv Sena, the NCP and the Congress, an agreement was reached. According to this agreement, the Chief Minister will be the Shiv Sena. The remaining two parties will get the Deputy Chief Minister. All three positions will be full time.

The three parties agreed on the minimum common program. In addition to the formula that has been finalized, Shiv Sena will get 14, NCP 14 and Congress 12. Besides, the Deputy Chief Minister of both the parties will also be present. It was claimed that the minimum common program was implemented keeping the youth and the farmers at the center.

However, the Shiv Sena has to drop the tide of fanatic Hinduism. Shiv Sena has demanded Vir Savarkar to give Bharat Ratna, while NCP and Congress have demanded five percent reservation for Muslims.

A meeting is likely to be held between Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi this week, sources said.



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