There is turmoil in Maharashtra politics that is not coming to an end. First there was the tussle over the distribution of the Chief Minister’s post and departments, then now the anger of the leaders due to not getting the ministerial post. It seems that everything is not well in Maharashtra. Let us tell you that CM Fadnavis’s new cabinet is ready. On Sunday, the swearing-in ceremony of the new cabinet ministers was held. In which a total of 39 MLAs were sworn in as ministers. With this, the number of members in the Council of Ministers of Maharashtra has increased to 42. Earlier, an MLA of Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde faction) Narendra Bhondekar got upset at not getting a ministerial post and in anger he resigned from the post of Deputy Leader of the party and Coordinator of Vidarbha region. The important thing is that Bhondekar, who has been an MLA from Bhandara-Pauni assembly constituency thrice, has not yet resigned from the post of MLA.
19 BJP, 11 Shiv Sena and 9 NCP MLAs have been given place
According to media reports, Narendra Bhondekar claimed that “he was promised a ministerial post earlier, but he did not get any place in the cabinet.” Along with resigning, he said, “I messaged Deputy CM and party leader Eknath Shinde, senior leader Uday Samant and Eknath Shinde’s son Shrikant Shinde several times but I did not get any reply from them. What could I do, after this I resigned.” Three weeks after the results of Maharashtra Assembly elections, CM Devendra Fadnavis has finally finalized his cabinet. Let us tell you that 19 BJP, 11 Shiv Sena and 9 NCP MLAs have been given place in his cabinet. The new cabinet of 42 ministers, including CM Fadnavis and his two deputy CMs, is now ready to work.
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NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal has also not got a place in the new cabinet
Let us tell you that Republican Party of India chief and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale was also expecting a ministerial post for his party, but he too did not get a place in Fadnavis’ cabinet. After not getting a place in the cabinet, Athawale also said that “he will talk to BJP leaders Amit Shah and JP Nadda on this issue.” Apart from this, NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal has also not got a place in the new cabinet. The reason was that he was not even present in the party meeting before the swearing-in ceremony. Not only this, Shiv Sena’s former Primary Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar has also not got a ministerial post and he also did not reach the swearing-in ceremony. He said that those who got the call, went. Now as an MLA, I have to go to the assembly session, and I will go.
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