Mumbai: The political crisis in Maharashtra is inching towards its peak. There are indications that Uddhav Thackeray has lost the seat. You can resign at any time. At the same time, Sanjay Raut has said that the assembly can be dissolved. Experts in the state say that if there is a recommendation to dissolve the assembly, then two situations will be created. First, the BJP should say that it has a majority, so the Assembly should not be dissolved and it should be given an opportunity to prove its majority. At the same time, if there is President's rule, then elections will have to be held in six months. The possibility of this is less because elections have been held in the state just two-and-a-half years ago. If the same president's rule is imposed, then it will be the second such opportunity in Maharashtra in three years. Earlier, in October 2019, when the CM could not be selected for a long time after the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections were out, the Centre had imposed President's rule. Subsequently, in a dramatic development, Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the Chief Minister at 5 a.m. However, the majority could not be proved. At the same time, the entire country is watching Eknath Shinde, who is a senior leader of the Shiv Sena, who claims to have 40 MLAs with him. Meanwhile, the only question in the face of everyone is whether Uddhav Thackeray will fall? Is the BJP in a position to form the government once again? For this, it is necessary to understand the mathematics of the Maharashtra Assembly. There are currently 287 seats in the Maharashtra Assembly. The required majority figure to form the government is 144. The BJP is not in a hurry this time. Even after all this, there has been no statement from any senior BJP leader. There is also a stir in the BJP, but the party has not opened its cards. It is being said that this political drama can go on for about a week more. It is further possible that after eknath shinde's game plan is confirmed, the bjp may stake claim to form the government or the uddhav thackeray government can be asked to prove its majority. There is no official report on how many MLAs are there with Eknath Shinde at the moment. On Tuesday morning, the figure was 12, which increased to 22, then to 27 and 36. The Sena said it has 35 mlAs out of 55. At the same time, 40 MLAs were seen with Eknath Shinde at Guwahati airport on Wednesday morning. Kamal Nath's big statement came out amidst the uproar in Maharashtra, know what he said? After Maharashtra Governor, now CM is corona infected Uddhav could not save his government, will resign today!