November 23rd in the history of India will be written with 'black ink': Ahmed Patel


(PTI) New Delhi / Mumbai, Ta. November 23, 2019, Saturday

Congress leader Devendra Fadnavis' swearing-in of Maharashtra as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra is considered by Congress as the 'black chapter' in the history of India. Congress leader Ahmed Patel claimed in Mumbai that the day of November 23, 2019 will be written with 'black ink' in the democratic history of India.

He said the BJP had worked as a 'contract killer' of democracy by forming an 'illegal' government in the state. On the other side, Congress Chief Spokeswoman Randeep Surjewal in Delhi said that democracy has been killed due to fear of imprisoning opportunist Ajit Pawar. This is cheating with the people of Maharashtra.

Ahmed Patel expressed confidence that there will be a Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena government in Maharashtra. Ahmed Patel said that Fadnavis had sworn in secretly as the Chief Minister and Ajit Pawar of the NCP as Deputy Chief Minister.

Congress chief spokesman Surjewal said earlier that he had said that we would send Ajit Pawar to Arthur Road Jail. Now, he has been made the Deputy Chief Minister, because Modi is a prospect. The Congress leader said that the Governor of Maharashtra had acted as Amit Shah's hitman.

Modi and Shah have flown the constitution's laurels in Baba Saheb Ambedkar's territory. BJP and Ajit Pawar, like Duryodhan and Shakuni, have ridiculed the democratic mandate given by the people of Maharashtra. With this, Randeep Surjewal raised 10 questions.

10 questions from Surjewal to BJP

1. When and who presented the claim to form the government. How many BJP-NCP legislators have signed the government's claim to form.

2. When and who has validated these signatures.

3. The Governor recommended that the President abolish the rule at night.

4. If the central cabinet recommends the President to abolish the rule, some have done so.

5. The cabinet meeting took place at some o'clock at night and what ministers were involved in the meeting.

6. The Cabinet recommendation was sent to the President at night.

7. What time does the President accept the recommendation?

8. When and at what time did the Governor invite to take oath?

9. Why journalists other than ANI, not just a private agency, and Maharashtra Chief Justice were invited to take oath?

10. After administering the oath, why did the governor not say how long the majority has to prove?

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