Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam told Pawar, know how the entire political scenario of Maharashtra was
Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam told Pawar, know how the entire political scenario of Maharashtra was
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The stir in the political corridors of Maharashtra has intensified since the game. Once again the phase of rhetoric has started. Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam said that Rahul Gandhi had said that there is power pie but now we will say that Pawar is also a poison. He further said that Sonia Gandhi should sack the CWC. He said that Rahul Gandhi should also forget the resentment and take command of the party.

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Know how the entire political scenario of Maharashtra was

Elections were held in Maharashtra on October 21, while votes were counted on October 24. In the state with a total of 288 assembly seats, BJP won 105 seats while Shiv Sena won 56 seats. NCP won 54 seats and Congress won 44 seats. The Shiv Sena and the BJP, which contested the elections together, had an absolute majority to form a government, but for the post of this Chief Minister, the politics of Maharashtra took a month to play. The Shiv Sena party wanted a government with a formula of 50-50 in the state. That is, for two and a half years, the state became the chief minister on behalf of the Shiv Sena and for two and a half years, the chief minister on behalf of the BJP. From here, the discord started between BJP and Shivsena.

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BJP did not accept this proposal of Shiv Sena and Shiv Sena was firm on its decision. Then what was the difference between the two parties after a long tussle? After a long time, the governor first called the BJP to form the government, but the BJP could not prove its majority. After this, the Governor invited the Shiv Sena, the party that came second in the state. But she too failed to prove her majority. In the last NCP was called to get its majority, but no party failed to prove its absolute majority. After any party could not prove the majority, President's rule had to be imposed in the state.

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