Maharashtra: THESE two parties if snap old ties can form govt says Ramdas Athawale
Maharashtra: THESE two parties if snap old ties can form govt says Ramdas Athawale
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Mumbai: The political corridors have been in turmoil ever since Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Now, in the meantime, a big statement of Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has surfaced. In fact, they have further fuelled the political discussions that have been going on for the past several days. In a recent statement, Ramdas Athawale said, "In Maharashtra, other parties including former allies BJP and Shiv Sena can form the government once again.''

At the same time, he has said, "After this alliance, the chief minister's post can be divided with shiv sena for half-term. Not only that, the Union Minister said, "He has had talks with BJP leader and former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on the issue and will soon discuss the proposal before Prime Minister Narendra Modi.''

You must be aware that Ramdas Athawale's statement comes at a time when Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had come to Delhi a few days ago to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. You may be aware that Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday. After meeting PM Modi, Uddhav Thackeray had made a statement saying, "The PM listened to everything we said seriously. We met on a number of sensitive issues including Maratha reservation, GST. This meeting was private, it was not a political meeting. I have a good relationship with PM Modi. We may not be politically together, but that does not mean that our relations have been broken. I didn't go to meet any Nawaz Sharif. If I meet the PM privately, there is nothing wrong with it ''

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