Government to be Formed Soon, said Devendra Fadnavis

In the midst of the ongoing deadlock over the formation of a new government in Maharashtra, the statements of the Shiv Sena and the BJP on their own terms are continuing.
Government to be Formed Soon, said Devendra Fadnavis

Now the Tourism Minister of Maharashtra Government and BJP leader Jai Kumar Rawal from Dhule has said that BJP leaders are ready for re-election in the state. He also expressed displeasure at the behavior of Shiv Sena contesting elections in association with BJP. On the other hand, Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar will meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Monday. It is being told that the latest political situation in Maharashtra will be discussed between the top leaders of both parties.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met BJP President Amit Shah on Monday. In the meeting, Fadnavis asked the Union Home Minister for financial assistance from the Central for the farmers whose crops have been destroyed due to heavy rains, the news agency PTI official statement was quoted as saying. However, after the meeting, he told reporters that I do not want to speak anything on the formation of the new government. I only want to say that a new government will be formed soon. It is known that the term of the current assembly is ending on November 9. Before this a government should be formed in the state. Since the results of the election, there has been no initiative to form a government on behalf of any party. This time BJP got 105 seats, Shiv Sena got 56 seats. But due to both being constrained on their own terms, the initiative of forming a government is not being done.

BJP leader Rawal told reporters that there was anger among BJP workers over the behavior of Shiv Sena. Shiv Sena contested as an alliance partner with BJP but changed its stance after the results. Shiv Sena is now blackmailing us. If it does not help BJP form the government, then we are ready for re-election. The people of the state are with Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah and Devendra Fadnavis. At the same time, Shiv Sena has also said that if the BJP does not accept its 50-50 formula, then it will form the government with the Congress and the NCP.

However, the eyes of the leaders of both parties have remained fixed on BJP President Amit Shah. Leaders feel that now only Amit Shah can find a solution. However, his silence is also troubling the Shiv Sena. Yesterday, Sanjay Raut had termed the silence of BJP National President Amit Shah as mysterious in the case of Maharashtra and said that during the bottleneck that started in a small state like Haryana, Amit Shah took the initiative and solved it, even in a big state like Maharashtra. He could find a solution. On the other hand, Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, who went to Aurangabad to know the condition of farmers suffering from unseasonal rain, said yesterday that you will soon see the formation of Shiv Sena government.

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