Eknath Shinde
As time goes by, the problem of government formation in Maharashtra, instead of being resolved, becomes increasingly complex. Caretaker Chief Minister Eknath Shinde did not return from his village on Saturday, triggering much speculation. Amid all this, Bharatiya Janata Party Maharashtra president Chandrashekhar Bhavankule said all is going well in terms of government formation. Everything will be done quickly.
Shiv Sena MLA Shambhuraj Desai claimed that the BJP legislative body meeting will be held on Monday. Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar will hold meetings with the leaders elected in this session. Only after this will the final process of government formation be completed.
The old formula should be used by the government!
In a special conversation with TV 9 Bharatvarsh, Shiv Sena’s Shambhuraj Desai said that the Shiv Sena wants the present government to have the same format. He said the home and finance ministries were with the deputy chief minister. In this case, the deputy minister will also need to obtain these two positions on the basis of the previous formula this time.
Is Xinde really angry?
Shiv Sena field MLA Sanjay Sirsat claimed that there is no such thing as resentment. Whatever Shinde Saheb wants to say, he will say it directly in front, he will not do anything like that behind his back. He said that was not the case. He was the leader of the party and sometimes he went to the village. What should be the party’s ideological line on peace? He will do everything that needs to be done within the party here, so he is a public figure and everyone will keep coming to him. So, without any fanfare, he went to the village to think alone and make a decision.
Can Xinde bring surprises to everyone?
When asked if Eknath Shinde can take any big decisions, Sanjay Shirsat said that maybe there will be some big decisions and some good things will happen. If there is a big decision, it does not mean that we have to break away from Mahayutti. Or something else, but many times he will definitely make major decisions for the benefit of the party.
According to sources, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will be sworn in at 1 pm on December 5. The ceremony can be performed at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. Chandrashekhar Bawankule spoke to MLAs through video conferencing today.