Who will be the Chief Minister after the political changes in Maharashtra? Ramdas Athawale told the name

Who will be the Chief Minister after the political changes in Maharashtra?  Ramdas Athawale told the name


Maharashtra NCP Crisis: After the political changes in Maharashtra, there has been a flood of statements. Everyone is making their own claims. Meanwhile, Ramdas Athawale, Union Minister and head of BJP’s ally RPI, has made a big claim. They said that Eknath Shinde Only Eknath Shinde will remain the CM of Maharashtra. Along with this, he also said that NCP leader Praful Patel can get a place in the cabinet. If sources are to be believed, Praful Patel can become a minister in the expansion in the Union cabinet.

What did Athawale say on Bihar?

The Union Minister said that Ajit Pawar was running angry in Maharashtra for a long time. Similarly, many MLAs are unhappy with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s decision to go with RJD in Bihar. Jitan Ram Manjhi was also with Nitish Kumar but he also parted ways with him. Athawale claimed that there is an atmosphere of displeasure among JDU MLAs as well. That’s why some MLAs of JDU can come out under the leadership of a big leader. In such a situation, there can be an upheaval like Maharashtra in Bihar as well. Similarly in UP also leaders like Jayant Chaudhary can try to strengthen NDA in future. Many leaders can join us in future.

Ajit Pawar met Devendra Fadnavis

Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar and state minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday went to meet Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to discuss the allocation of portfolios. Sources gave this information. Significantly, senior Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar was on Sunday sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister in the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party government in Maharashtra, while eight other party leaders took oath as ministers. This is being seen as a major setback for NCP founder Sharad Pawar.

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