Odhva in forming government in Maharashtra: The tide of presidential rule


Shiv Sena, absent from the Maharashtra government, filed a protest

The possibility of Congress and NCP supporting the Shiv Sena to keep BJP out of power

Mumbai, Ta. November 2, 2019, Saturday

Ten days have passed since the results of the Assembly elections in Maharashtra. However, the confusion between the Shiv Sena-BJP by taking the post of Chief Minister in the state is not resolved.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has come to the state to take any steps so that the BJP government does not slip out of Maharashtra. In the midst of this situation, there are also reports that the BJP may impose a presidential rule in Maharashtra.

On the other hand, the Shiv Sena is also in the mood to fight. At the same time, the army has also warned that if BJP actually imposes presidential rule in Maharashtra, then it will be considered an insult to Maharashtra and will not be tolerated by the people.

On the other hand, Devendra Fadnavis without the Shiv Sena has planned the oath of 10 ministers, including the Chief Minister, at Wankhede on 5 or 6 November. As a result, Shiv Sena's more guinea has become more heated in Maharashtra politics. Aditya Thackeray is not fit for CM. RPI leader Ramdas Athavale advocated the formation of a coalition government after taking over as the deputy chief minister.

On the other hand, the senior Congress leader of Maharashtra is calling on Sonia Gandhi, the national leader of the Congress, to help form the government by supporting the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra to keep BJP out of power.

Apart from this, Sharad Pawar, an ardent player of chess in politics and the head of the NCP, will meet Sonia Gandhi in Delhi on Monday and will work with the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra to form a government and discuss the political situation in Maharashtra. Thus, the BJP can claim to form a government as well as a Shiv Sena government.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has said that now Shiv Sena will form a government in Maharashtra and Chief Minister Aditya Thackeray will be. We claim to be able to provide a majority.

Sanjay Raut said that BJP can achieve majority even if we make oath to BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is offended by the BJP's lack of a clear majority on October 24 as a result of Maharashtra's 14 assembly elections.

This is why BJP national president Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have focused on establishing Maharashtra's power. Whatever you do, the chief minister in Maharashtra should become the BJP. They have been ignored in the so called Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis that a state like Maharashtra will not go out of hand.

Shiv Sena, which is not in such a situation that the BJP is in a state of disrepair as the life of the Chief Minister is being held in Maharashtra. That is why they do not have the means to discuss. The formula that is set when creating the Alliance. Accordingly, the BJP needs to act.

Here, we have all options open, the Shiv Sena has claimed. Union Minister and RPI (Athavale Group) The leader of Mahayuti's constituent party, under the leadership of Ramdas Athavale, today visited Governor Bhagat Singh Koshari. He requested that the BJP should be invited to form the government since it was a big party at that time.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis convened a cabinet subcommittee on the issue of deficient rainfall in the state. But not a single Shiv Sena leader attended the meeting. But due to the deficient rainfall, it has decided to allocate Rs 10,000 crores to compensate for the loss of the crop.

Shiv Sena willing to consider NCP alliance if desired

The Shiv Sena is currently in touch with the NCP, on the other hand there are reports that the NCP has softened its stand. According to the report received, the NCP has said that if the Shiv Sena wants to form a government and seek the help of the NCP, we can think about it.

NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said that if Uddhav Thackeray's party makes any decision, we can think of the coalition as well. However, Sharad Pawar said on Friday that if the Shiv Sena really wanted to form a government, the NCP could move towards a positive decision on the issue.

BJP will repeat 2014 to gain power!

The state is believed to be pushing for a presidential rule when there is heavy tension between BJP and Shiv Sena for distribution of power in Maharashtra.

BJP leader Tachar Mangantiwar yesterday indicated that if no party claims to form a government by November 7, the presidential rule could be implemented in the state. However, political scholars believe that the BJP can repeat the pattern of 2014 to gain power in Maharashtra. Neither party received a clear majority in 2014.

The BJP emerged as the largest party with 122 seats. Not claiming to be a partner in Shiv Sena's power, the BJP claimed to form a single-handed government and Fadnavis was sworn in as Chief Minister on October 31, 2014. Fadnavis proved his majority in the House with the support of the NCP from outside.

Later on December 5, 2014, Shiv Sena became an equal partner in power. On this same pattern, the BJP is likely to claim to form a single-handed government on the fifth or sixth of November.

If BJP succeeds in convincing NCP leaders Sharad Pawar, Praful Patel and Ajit Pawar, who are involved in ED and CBI scam, accused of money laundering and corruption, this time it is likely that the BJP will form a government with outside support from NCP.

Support Shiv Sena: Letter from Congress leaders to Sonia Gandhi

(By Representative) Mumbai, Ta.2

The BJP-Shiv Sena's pull to form a government in Maharashtra for the last ten days has not been resolved. Shiv Sena - Land is the difference between the BJP. Hence, a letter demanding that the government be set up in Maharashtra with the support of the Shiv Sena, has written to senior Congress president of Maharashtra Hussain Dalwai, Sonia Gandhi, the party's acting national president.

Together with the Shiv Sena, we should give Maharashtra a coalition government. Maharashtra is an important state of the country and Mumbai is the economic capital of the country. We are getting the opportunity to form a government in this big state. The Shiv Sena has previously supported us on many issues.

Shiv Sena was with us on the issue of making Pratibha Patil and Pranab Mukherjee President. Dalwai further wrote in the letter that many of our members had joined the BJP in the assembly elections. Right now, if BJP gets the chance to form a government, we are likely to suffer further losses. Government should be formed with the Shiv Sena.

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