Tag: Shinde Government

  • Ajit Pawar took oath as minister, became deputy CM

    Ajit Pawar took oath as minister, became deputy CM

    Mumbai: NCP leader Ajit Pawar took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra at Raj Bhavan in the presence of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

    A big upheaval is being seen in the politics of Maharashtra and Sharad Pawar’s NCP has reached the brink of collapse. Ajit Pawar, who offered to resign from the post of Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, today (Sunday) held a meeting with supporting MLAs at his residence and then left for Raj Bhavan with 17 MLAs to extend support to the Shinde government.

    According to sources, including Ajit Pawar, a total of more than 5 ministers can take oath from NCP in Maharashtra. The names of Hasan Mushrif, Chhagan Bhujwal, Anil Patil, Dilip Patil, Aditi Tatkare etc. are included in those who became ministers.

  • Ajit Pawar joins Shinde government, takes oath as Deputy Chief Minister

    Ajit Pawar joins Shinde government, takes oath as Deputy Chief Minister

    Mumbai (IANS). In another major upheaval in Maharashtra politics on Sunday, in a fast-paced development, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ajit Pawar broke away from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and joined the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government along with his supporters. He took oath of the post of Deputy Chief Minister in the afternoon.

    Earlier this morning, Pawar called a meeting of more than three dozen of his supporting NCP MLAs, in which the outline of the political future was discussed.

    Soon after the meeting, Pawar went to the Raj Bhavan to meet Governor Ramesh Bais to hand over letters of support to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and shortly after took oath as Deputy Chief Minister for the third time in the current assembly’s term.

  • Shinde government on ‘Mission Kashmir’, letter to LG for ‘Maharashtra Bhavan’

    Shinde government on ‘Mission Kashmir’, letter to LG for ‘Maharashtra Bhavan’

    Srinagar (IANS) | Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde wants to build ‘Maharashtra Bhavan’ in Kashmir. For the purpose of completing his dream project, CM Shinde has requested the Jammu and Kashmir administration to provide land. The Maharashtra government believes that this step will strengthen human relations. During his visit to Kashmir last week, Eknath Shinde had proposed the construction of Maharashtra Bhavan during his meeting with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Maharashtra government has also written a letter related to this.

    In the letter written to the Lieutenant Governor, the increasing tourism and cultural activities in Jammu and Kashmir have been cited. It is also mentioned that such an effort will promote social and economic activities between the people of both the sides.

    The ‘Maharashtra Bhawan’ will not only provide accommodation to tourists from the state visiting there, but will also give a glimpse of our art, culture and food to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. This building will become a major center for students, businessmen and senior officials, which will also strengthen the relations between Maharashtra and Jammu and Kashmir.

    The Maharashtra government has assured that ‘if land is made available to them, Maharashtra Bhawan will be constructed keeping in mind the culture and environment of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Sanjay Nahar, the founder of the famous NGO ‘Sarhad’ on this whole matter says that his organization had also made a similar proposal ten years ago. But, his proposal was shelved. It was said at that time that if their demand is fulfilled, then other states can also make such demands.

    Talking to IANS, Sanjay Nahar said that we are ready for our project even today. Our only condition is that the responsibility of maintaining and running the possible ‘Maharashtra Bhavan’ to be built in Kashmir should be given to the Muslim youth of Kashmir.

    The BJP, which is supporting the Shinde government in Maharashtra, has also welcomed the move. According to BJP leaders, the construction of ‘Maharashtra Bhavan’ in Kashmir will further improve the state’s relations with Jammu and Kashmir.

    –IANS