Efforts to form a new government in Maharashtra are intensifying.
Efforts to form a new government in Maharashtra have intensified. Bharatiya Janata Party leader Devendra Fadnavis and interim chief minister Eknath Shinde held an important meeting today. According to sources, the BJP has objected to the names of three leaders nominated by the Shiv Sena for ministerial posts in this session. Sources said the BJP does not want tainted ministers in the cabinet. She hopes that only leaders with a clean image will enter the government.
Thereafter, it was believed that former ministers accused of incorruption and corruption would be sacked in the new Mahayutth government. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered Mahayutthi leaders not to include clean former ministers accused of corruption in the new cabinet.
tarnished former government minister
– The first name is that of Sanjay Rathod, who is facing serious charges in connection with the suicide case of a former water resources minister and a girl from Banjara community.
-Former Agriculture Minister Abdul Sattar has been accused of massive corruption. A committee has been appointed to investigate the allegations.
– Former health minister Tanaji Sawant has been accused of financial mismanagement in the functioning of the department. In addition, well-known leader Eknath Shinde has also received multiple complaints of dissatisfaction with the party organization.
– Former minister Deepak Kesarkar’s comments about Shivaji Maharaj, his inability to do the job of his immigration colleagues and his dissatisfaction have come to the fore.
Mahayut leader may meet Governor tomorrow
According to sources, Mahayut leader will meet the Maharashtra governor at 3.30 pm on Wednesday and submit the list of ministers. Through this letter, the BJP leader will claim to form the government in front of Governor Raj Bhawan. The swearing-in date has been announced. There are only a few hours left before the swearing-in ceremony.
No government has been formed 10 days after the results came out
It has been 10 days since the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections were announced. But the state has yet to form a new government. The people of the state have given clear majority support to the Grand Alliance. But the formation of a new government has been delayed due to political issues.
There have been battles for the position of chief minister in the Grand Alliance before. It was initially reported that Eknath Shinde was not ready to give up his claim for the chief ministership. Thereafter, the chief minister will be named by a BJP figure, but it is not yet clear who it will be.