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President’s rule will prevail in Maharashtra! BJP lost despite a clear mandate!

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President’s rule will prevail in Maharashtra! BJP lost despite a clear mandate!

4pm News Network: For the BJP, which has emerged as the number one party by winning over 100 seats for the third consecutive time, coming to power in Maharashtra may prove to be a distant dream. The people of Maharashtra have given a big mandate to the BJP-led NDA by winning maximum one hundred and thirty-two seats in the 2024 assembly elections, Shiv Sena (Shinde) won fifty-seven seats and NCP (Ajit ) won. forty-one seats… Despite this, if the NDA fails to elect the Chief Minister tomorrow, government formation will be difficult. And the President’s rule will prevail in Maharashtra… While the situation of dilemma continues in the BJP regarding the selection of the CM face… On the other hand, the Ajit group is ready to support Devendra Fadnavis by appointing him CM. ..while Shinde group leaders demand that Eknath Shinde be CM… Let us tell you that once any leader has become CM, He can also aspire for the post of CM… If this does not happen in Maharashtra… then Eknath Shinde can play an important role…

As seen recently in Haryana… After Hemant Soren went to jail, Champai Soren was made CM… As soon as Hemant Soren came out of jail, Hemant Soren became CM again by getting Champai Soren’s resignation in six days. calmed down… We told you that Champai Soren, angry at being removed from the CM post, had left JMM…. And he had joined the BJP… Let us tell you that the BJP has always been working to break the party and the leaders… Exactly the same situation has happened with the BJP now…. And the BJP is on the verge of collapse in Maharashtra… It is noteworthy that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has secured ninety seats more than the majority mark to form the government in Maharashtra… To form the government in the Assembly of Maharashtra of two hundred and eighty-eight seats It is mandatory for any party to have one hundred and forty-five assembly members… But the BJP-led NDA along with its allies has managed to win two hundred and thirty-five seats…

At the same time, a round of meetings are going on between various constituent parties of the NDA on the next CM of Maharashtra… Talks are going on between the BJP, Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde faction) and Ajit Pawar to reach a consensus on the post of Chief Minister…. There are reports that NDA electors and NCP chief Ajit Pawar are in favor of appointing former CM and current Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis as Chief Minister. If this happens, then the next Chief Minister of Maharashtra can be Devendra Fadnavis…. According to information, the BJP in Maharashtra has decided to say ‘no’ to Shinde. The BJP won the maximum number of seats in the Maharashtra elections. If Mahayuti had won a slight majority then perhaps it would have been more difficult to remove Shinde from the CM’s post… But the BJP has performed brilliantly this time… And being the largest party, the Chief Minister’s presidency may fall to Fadnavis. That’s why the NDA is trying to convince CM Shinde…

It is noteworthy that the new government of Maharashtra will have to be formed before 12 midnight on November 26. Otherwise, it is certain that there will be a president in the state… However, if the name of the next Chief Minister of Maharashtra is decided today…. So tomorrow the whole day is left for the coronation of the next Chief Minister in Maharashtra…. But if there is a delay in the election of the Chief Minister… then it is certain that both the formation of the new government in Maharashtra… and the inauguration of the Chief Minister will be postponed… Let us tell you that Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis , who is ranked number one in the race for the post of Chief Minister of Maharashtra, was spotted in Delhi on Monday night. It is speculated that Fadnavis had come to meet the central leadership to resolve the Chief Minister’s post issue. Deputy CM Fadnavis is believed to have returned to Maharashtra after meeting the central leadership… and Fadnavis has claimed the CM’s post from the BJP high command…

The Bharatiya Janata Party won a massive victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections… This huge victory also gave the party a headache which has become a challenge to solve. Should he give the command of the state to victory hero Devendra Fadnavis or Shiv Sena’s ally Eknath Shinde…? This issue is being discussed in the party high command…Maharashtra BJP leaders Fadnavis and Shiv Sena are demanding that Shinde be the Chief Minister. Amid demands from leaders and agitation from the high command, Devendra Fadnavis is a strong contender for the CM post. The reason for this is not just the big victory in the elections… Let us tell you that Devendra Fadnavis started his political career in the ABVP. His father also remained associated with the organization. Fadnavis is an old BJP member…. He is the face of the party in Maharashtra…. He was handed over the charge of the state in 2014. And he had completed a five-year term… which is history… After this, when the BJP formed the government with Shinde, Fadnavis was given the responsibility of MP. ..

Let us tell you that considering Fadnavis’ stature in Maharashtra and his loyalty towards the party, RSS also supported him for the CM post… An RSS functionary told a media outlet that Fadnavis has been the leader of all MLAs. . ..BJP got people’s support just because of his face…. If given the responsibility…then it will also strengthen the BJP-RSS coordination in Maharashtra…. We told you that after voting in Maharashtra on November 20, Devendra Fadnavis had reached the Sangh headquarters in Nagpur… where he met Mohan Bhagwat… Sangh also played an important role in the BJP’s victory…. RSS had launched a massive networking campaign to generate public opinion in favor of the BJP…. Before the elections, RSS had started this campaign…. Fadnavis had also said that he had sought help from the Sangh to contest the assembly elections after the BJP’s seats in the state were reduced in the Lok Sabha elections.

At the same time, Ajit Pawar, leader of NCP (Ajit faction), a major Mahayuti party, is raising his voice in favor of Devendra Fadnavis for the CM post… Actually, there is a good relationship between Ajit Pawar and Devendra Fadnavis. …. In 2019, when the BJP formed the government for a few hours, Ajit Pawar became the deputy CM. If Eknath Shinde is made CM, then Shiv Sena will get a clear advantage over NCP… which Ajit will hardly accept… NCP leaders say it was agreed to support Fadnavis in internal meetings…. Meanwhile, party leader Chhagan Bhujbal said there is no reason why we should oppose Fadnavis as CM. An NCP spokesperson said the party has clearly told BJP leaders…that Fadnavis should be given first priority as CM….

Let us tell you that Devendra Fadnavis also has experience in running the government. He has been the CM of the state for five years. He held this position from 2014 to 2019. After this, he remained Deputy CM in the Mahayuti government. Devendra Fadnavis was accused of dividing two parties. And he had to face criticism…. Fadnavis faced all this and maintained his composure…. And he worked very well in coordination with allies Shiv Sena and NCP…. Fadnavis, taking responsibility for the poor performance of the Lok Sabha, had offered to resign. But following orders from the central leadership, he continued in office…. But in the Assembly he implemented the BJP’s strategy on the ground…. And the Grand Alliance under the leadership of the BJP achieved a record victory…. Whereas if the CM’s face is not finalized…then the imposition of the President’s rule is absolutely certain….

In fact, Presidential rule can be imposed in a state only under Article 356 of the Constitution. The president’s rule can be imposed in the state in two ways…. The first is that when no party has a majority in the state and even the coalition government cannot run…. Or the state government cannot work according to the Constitution…. So, in such a situation, the Governor can recommend imposing President’s rule in the state… Apart from this, in case of complete failure of the constitutional system in the state, the Central Government can also impose President’s rule in the state. state… Let us tell you that the President decides to impose his rule in any state with the consent of the Cabinet. But it needs to be passed by both houses of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) within two months of imposition of the President’s rule… Whereas if the Lok Sabha is dissolved at that time, then it is passed in the Rajya Sabha. …and then after the formation of the Lok Sabha, approval needs to be given there too within a month…. The president’s government lasts six months if it is approved by both chambers. It can be extended from six months to three years.

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