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Illegitimate formation will self destruct: Ahmed Patel on BJP-NCP shocker in Maharashtra

Illegal and evil manoeuvres take place in the secrecy of midnight. Such was the shame that they had to do the swearing-in hiding, Congress' Ahmed Patel tweeted Saturday.

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Mumbai: As recent political development in Maharashtra came as a big jolt to the efforts by Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena to cobble an alliance to bereft BJP of power corridors, Congress leader Ahmed Patel said that the swearing-in ceremony of Devendra Fadnavis as Chief Minister and Ajit Pawar as his deputy took place “in hiding”.

“Illegal and evil manoeuvres take place in the secrecy of midnight. Such was the shame that they had to do the swearing-in hiding. This illegitimate formation will self destruct,” tweeted Ahmed Patel. In what can be termed as a surprising development, Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday took oath as Maharashtra Chief Minister for the second consecutive term while NCP’s Ajit Pawar took oath as Deputy Chief Minister of the state.

The move came at a time when deliberations between Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena seemingly reached the final stage on Friday.

The BJP, which emerged as the single largest party, could not stake claim to form a government as its ally Shiv Sena remained firm on rotating the Chief Minister’s post and equal sharing of Cabinet berths.

Shiv Sena parted its ways with BJP to explore ways to form a government. It, however, failed to prove the support of the required number of MLAs in the time given by state Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari.

The Governor had then invited NCP, the third-largest party, to prove its ability to form the government failing which President’s Rule was imposed in the state.
The BJP won 105 seats in the 288-member assembly followed by Shiv Sena 56, NCP 54 and Congress 44.


Also read: Sharad Pawar to meet NCP MLAs at 4:30 pm today in Mumbai


 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. That time will reveal. However, the Congress is well down that path already. No longer good enough to play on the centre court at Wimbledon.

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