Maharashtra: Protests in Congress echoes, MLA lodges threat to high command
Maharashtra: Protests in Congress echoes, MLA lodges threat to high command
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Congress MLA from Jalna in Maharashtra's developed state of Maharashtra, Kailash Gorantyal said, "I and my supporters have decided to submit my resignation letter to the state party president. I have been elected as MLA for the third time and I work for my people. Yet I have not been made a minister." This matter of MLA Kailash Gorantyal is currently being seen as a threat to the party's high command.

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Recently, due to the pressure, there was news of the resignation of Abdul Sattar, who was made Minister of State from Shiv Sena quota. It is said that he was angry at not being made a cabinet minister. It is also being said that he was not happy with the party's decision to support the Congress in the Zilla Parishad elections. Earlier it was being said that Abdul Sattar has resigned from the Maharashtra cabinet, angry over not getting the post and status of a cabinet minister.

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Prakash Solanke, a four-time NCP MLA from Majalgaon, Beed, had threatened to retire from his seat on Monday night, as well as retiring from politics if he did not get a place in the cabinet expansion. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, who played a key role in forming a coalition government, is also angry at not making his brother Sunil Raut, a two-time MLA, a minister.

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