Gadkari to enter the field, conversation will start by mediators
Gadkari to enter the field, conversation will start by mediators
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari has commanded the government to form the government in the wake of the recent assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand in the ongoing tussle between BJP and Shiv Sena. The conversation between the two parties has been released from behind the scenes just 48 hours before the term of the assembly ends. It has been said that BJP can change leadership to convince Shiv Sena. The Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has also given positive signals by talking about not breaking the alliance. The same Gadkari went to Nagpur on Thursday and met Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and wants to form a coalition government.

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According to the same information, the Sangh and BJP leadership have exposed Gadkari to end the tussle. After which the conversation between the two parties continued for the first time through trusted mediators. After the real sharp rhetoric, Shiv Sena wants to be a respectable way to join BJP. It is also being said that with the change of leadership of BJP, some important ministries have been proposed to be given to Shiv Sena.

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In such a situation, Sudhir Mungantiwar, close to Gadkari, can get the command of the state government. Shiv Sena had earlier demanded to forward Gadkari. According to sources, the BJP leadership's best effort is to clear the way for government formation on Friday. If this does not happen, the President's rule will be imposed in the state for a few days. The term of the current Vidhan Sabha is being completed on 9 November. If the conversation between the two parties is positive, then the BJP will form the government on Friday.

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