CM Uddhav Thackeray wanted to resign, MVA coalition leader stopped him twice


- Maharashtra's political crisis reaches Supreme Court, Supreme Court grants immediate relief to Shiv Sena rebels

- The court will now hear the case on July 11

Mumbai, Ta. 20 June 2022, Tuesday

Amid political turmoil in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray wanted to resign as CM. At the same time he thought twice to resign but both times he was stopped by a coalition leader. According to reports, Eknath Shinde had gone to Surat with his supporters. Uddhav Thackeray had made up his mind to resign as Chief Minister on Facebook Live at 5 pm on this day but was stopped by a senior leader of the MVA government. For this reason Facebook Live started half an hour late.

Then the next day Uddhav Thackeray made up his mind to resign from the post of Chief Minister at 4 pm. That is why he also called a meeting of secretaries. Because his final thanks can be given but as soon as the big leader of MVA was informed, he re-opened and stopped resigning from the post of Chief Minister.

Let me tell you, Maharashtra's political crisis has reached the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, which is conducting the hearing, has given immediate relief to the Shiv Sena rebels. The Supreme Court has given 14 days to respond to the notice of disqualification. Hearing the case on Monday, the apex court sent a notice to all the parties seeking a reply within five days. The court will now hear the case on July 11.


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