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12 Nov 2019

Big Question Mark About Government Formation In Maharashtra?


Even after 19 days of the result coming out in the election of Maharashtra political equation in Maharashtra is still entangled much right now.  It is not clear who will form the government in the state. The Governor had earlier invited BJP and Shiv Sena to form the government.  

Yesterday Shiv Sena was not able to submit the support letter of Congress as till now congress is not much supportive to Shiv Sena because of the changed ideologies.  

After which the Governor has now invited NCP President Sharad Pawar to form the government. Along with this, he has also been asked to submit a letter of support to form the government in 24 hours. 

Shiv Sena who was daily in its mouth paper Samna had been writing against BJP and only today since Sanjay Raut's sudden health condition he has been admitted to the hospital today only Samna has not written anything against BJP.  Because of this BJP is not at all in a mood to form an alliance with Shiv Sena now.  The Shiv Sena is in a much hyped stage right now and trying hard to form the government.  

According to the latest reports coming in Sanjay Raut has complained of ill health and had been admitted in the hospital.  He has complained of chest pain, he has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. Also, Union Minister and Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant resignation has been accepted by President Ramnath Kovind and handed over his charge to Prakash Javadekar.

The same, Sharad Pawar has blamed the Congress for taking late decision and have said that if by today Congress doesn't send the letter then he will be talking to the party high command.  At the same time, Shajit Pawar's nephew Ajit Pawar has said that there is a discussion about government formation. They have not received a letter from the Congress. We will do whatever the order comes from high command. Whatever decision will be taken will be taken together. 

With all this, a question is arising in the mind that who will form the government in the state.

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