Even after a bumper victory in the assembly elections in Maharashtra, the Mahayuti has not been able to choose its Chief Minister yet. Despite such a huge mandate and internal conflicts, a decision on the name of the CM has not been taken. The issue of who will be the CM is getting more complicated day by day instead of getting resolved. Shiv Sena leader and acting CM Eknath Shinde is the CM but he is not able to get rid of his attachment to the chair. He has expressed many times in his speeches that the people of the state want to see him as the Chief Minister. Just a day ago, he said that “If Ajit Pawar’s NCP had not been taken into the alliance, his party would have contested on 90 to 100 seats and his seats would have been more.”
Preparations are being made for the swearing-in of the new government at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on December 5.
According to media reports, he further said in this matter that “I was the CM of the people. I have been saying that I was not only the CM but I am a common man. I understand the problems of the people and their pain and I have tried to solve those problems. As I work for the common people, people believe that I should become the CM.” Meanwhile, the interesting thing is that on one hand Eknath Shinde is still hoping to become the Chief Minister, while on the other hand, BJP is preparing for the swearing-in of the new government at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on December 5. In such a situation, this statement of Eknath Shinde becomes very important.
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Whatever decision Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah take, we will accept it – Eknath Shinde
Not only this, Shinde reminded the central leadership of BJP and said that “under their leadership, Mahayuti successfully contested the assembly elections in the state.” Shinde said that “the kind of success achieved by the Mahayuti government has not been achieved by any other party till date. The assembly elections were fought under his leadership. Both the Deputy Chief Ministers and other colleagues were with me. We achieved a big victory. However, on the other hand, he also said that “whatever decision Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah take, his party will accept it.” Let us tell you that after meeting with Amit Shah in Delhi on Thursday, Shinde went to his village. It was said that his health was not well there. He returned to Thane on Sunday.
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