India / Leaderships Decision On BJP-NCP Tie Up Will Be Acceptable Says State Bjp Chief Chandrakant Patil

Zoom News : Mar 30, 2021, 08:58 AM
Mumbai: Political mercury has climbed in Maharashtra following NCP Chief Sharad Pawar's meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi. After the meeting of the two big leaders, State BJP President Chandrakant Patil has said that whatever decision Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah make, the party will accept. After this statement by Chandrakant Patil, Shiv Sena and NCP have said that BJP is spreading confusion in the state.

The decision that will be taken from Delhi, the same will be valid: Chandrakant Patil

The Aghadi government of Maharashtra was already hitchhiking after the Antilia scandal and now a BJP bet has made the Shiv Sena-Congress restless. Chandrakant Patil has said that the decision that will be taken from Delhi will be valid. However, NCP and Shiv Sena are calling this discussion baseless.

Government is fit and will last long- NCP

From the NCP quota, Minister Nawab Malik said, "When there is no meeting, there is no question of any discussion." Nawab Malik has given information about Pawar's health. Malik has said that Sharad Pawar has trouble with the stone in the ballbladder. He will have surgery on 31 March. After which he will rest for two weeks.

At the same time, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut tweeted on the meeting and said, "I am saying with confidence." Amit Shah and Pawar did not meet. It is necessary to put a stop to the rumor. It is not going to cost anything. .

Know the political equation of Maharashtra

There are a total of 288 seats in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. The majority figure is 145. BJP has 105 seats, NCP 54, Shiv Sena 56, Congress 44 and others 29 seats. If BJP and NCP come together in Maharashtra, they will have 159 MLAs. That is, more than the majority. That is, Sharad Pawar can take Uddhav's throne and hand it over to BJP whenever he wants, but the real picture of Maharashtra government will be clear only after two weeks ... when Sharad Pawar returns from bed rest.

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