Farmer in Maharashtra said, 'Hard time for farmers in the state, make me CM

New Delhi, November 1, 2019, Friday

A week after the results of the Assembly elections were announced in Maharashtra, a new government was not formed due to a fight between the BJP and the Shiv Sena, which was busy in the pull of power.

In the midst of such a situation, Shrikant Gadale, a farmer in Maharashtra, has expressed his desire to become CM. In a letter to the Governor, the farmer said, "Make me the CM until I get the answer to the question of who will become CM." Because of the loss of standing crops due to timely rains, the farmers of the state are going through a very difficult time. Under these circumstances it is necessary to have a government in the state.

It is worth mentioning that, to form a government in Maharashtra, 145 seats are required. The Shiv Sena got 56 seats and the BJP got 105 seats. However, the two parties, which had earlier contested, have now clarified on which party the CM will belong to in the government.

Due to this, there is a liquid situation in Maharashtra politics. Both parties are claiming to form their own government, but neither party has the strength to form a government on its own.

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