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CM-Designate Devendra Fadnavis Stakes Claim To Form Government, Meets Maharashtra Governor With Eknath Shinde, Ajit Pawar

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Mahayuti, under the leadership of CM-elect Devendra Fadnavis met Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan to stake claim of government formation. Fadnavis was accompanied by Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar.

After the leaders’ meeting with the goverrnor CM-designate Fadnavis addressed the media.

“We have met the Governor and handed over the letter of support to stake claim to form the government in the state. Our alliance partners Shiv Sena and NCP have requested the Governor that I should be sworn in as Mahayuti CM…Governor accepted all the requests and invited us for the oath ceremony tomorrow at 5.30 pm…” he said.

He appeared to downplay the issue of posts of chief minister and deputy chief minister.

“The posts of CM and DCM are just technical posts. We all will work together for Maharashtra. Other ministers will be decided in upcoming meetings…” said Fadnavis.

Ajit Pawar expressed confidence in the functioning of the new government.

“…We will give our best to run the government in the state. Activities related to the party will be handled by (BJP chief) Chandrashekhar Bawankule and NCP’s Sunil Tatkare…” said Ajit Pawar during the media address.

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Devendra Fadnavis To Take Oath As Maharashtra CM In Presence Of PM Modi Tomorrow In Mumbai;

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The Maharashtra BJP Legislature Party, during its core meeting on Wednesday, elected former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis as its leader, paving the way for his swearing-in as the Chief Minister for a third time.

Soon after Fadnavis was elected, in the presence of Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and former Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who were deputed by the BJP Parliamentary Board as observers, an official invitation for the swearing-in ceremony surfaced online.

According to the viral invitation, the swearing-in ceremony of Devendra Fadnavis will take place at Azad Maidan in Mumbai’s Fort area at around 5:30 PM.

The Deputy Chief Ministers and Cabinet ministers will also take their oaths alongside Fadnavis, as per the official invitation. Outgoing chief minister Eknath Shinde and NCP leader Ajit Pawar will be sworn in as Deputy Chief Ministers during the ceremony, as per reports.

Fadnavis, who served as deputy chief minister in the Eknath Shinde-led Mahayuti government, is expected to meet Governor CP Radhakrishnan at 3:30 pm on Wednesday to stake his claim to form the new government in the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union Ministers, and 19 chief ministers and deputy chief ministers are reportedly expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony.

Special arrangements have been made to accommodate 40,000 BJP supporters, along with a separate seating arrangement for 2,000 VVIPs, according to reports.

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Maharashtra Ministers’ Swearing-In Ceremony: Former NSG Commando & Akshardham Attack Hero Colonel Tushar Joshi To Oversee VIP Security At Azad Maidan On Dec 5

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Mumbai: Preparations are in full swing at the Azad Maidan here for the swearing-in ceremony of the new Mahayuti government in Maharashtra on December 5. The Mumbai police have already beefed up the security around Azad Maidan.

About Colonel Tushar Joshi

One of the key players in overseeing security measures at Azad Maidan is the former National Security Guards (NSG) commando Colonel Tushar Joshi – a national hero who headed Operation Vajra, the 2002 terrorist attack at Akshardham Temple in Gujarat. Colonel Joshi was the one who shot the last terrorist and was awarded a Sena Medal. The ex-black cat commando visited the Azad Maidan to review the preparations ahead of the VVIP event.

“I am overseeing the ‘access control’ and will augment the security measures undertaken by the Mumbai Police,” Mumbai Police will main agency overlooking security and other agencies work in co-ordination, Colonel Joshi said.

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Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 Results: Did Uddhav Thackeray’s Candidate Choices Cost Him Mumbai?

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The 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election results have brought unexpected setbacks for Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, as the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) faced a tough challenge against the Mahayuti alliance. In Mumbai, Thackeray’s Shiv Sena contested 22 of the 36 seats but only managed to win 10. Meanwhile, the BJP secured 15 out of 19 contested seats, while Eknath Shinde’s faction of the Shiv Sena claimed 6 out of 14 seats. The defeat of Thackeray’s faction can largely be attributed to poor candidate selection, with reports suggesting that misjudgments by certain party leaders contributed to the loss. Several constituencies highlight how these wrong choices led to Thackeray’s downfall, even when his party had a clear chance to win.

Andheri East Constituency: Andheri East was another key battleground. Following the death of Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke, a by-election was held in October 2022, where Rutuja Latke, Ramesh’s wife, was fielded as the candidate. While she initially won unopposed due to the withdrawal of BJP’s Murji Patel, her term as an MLA was marred by accusations of inactivity and failure to meet local expectations. Despite repeated requests from party workers for a change, Rutuja Latke was selected again, which led to her loss to Murji Patel of Shinde’s Shiv Sena by 25,000 votes.

Kurla Constituency: In Kurla, the UBT Shiv Sena’s decision to nominate Praveena Morajkar, despite strong backing for Ashwin Malik Meshram from both Maratha and Muslim communities, caused unrest. Morajkar, a former corporator, faced opposition from party workers and community leaders. Meshram, who had wide support, was bypassed due to internal party pressure. This strategic misstep handed the advantage to Mangesh Kudalkar of Shinde’s Shiv Sena, who claimed victory in an area where the MVA had previously enjoyed a 25,000 vote lead.

Chembur Constituency: The Chembur seat saw a direct contest between Tukaram Kate of Shinde’s Shiv Sena and Prakash Phatarpekar of Uddhav’s faction. Phatarpekar, who had won this seat in 2019, lost this time by over 10,000 votes. The loss is attributed to party infighting and opposition to Phatarpekar’s candidacy. Local party leaders had recommended Anil Patankar for the ticket, but the decision to back Phatarpekar, influenced by the Yuva Sena Chief, backfired. Additionally, Chembur has historically been a Congress stronghold, and local dissatisfaction over unresolved infrastructure issues like metro and monorail projects weakened Phatarpekar’s position, leading to his defeat.

Thackeray’s Shiv Sena has repeatedly fallen into the trap of selecting candidates based on sympathy or internal party pressure, rather than merit or popular support. Critics argue that the party’s arrogance following its Lok Sabha victories played a role in its downfall in Mumbai. Opposition figures have even mocked the MVA, stating, “The MVA lost in Mumbai due to the arrogance of their Lok Sabha success.” It’s clear that Uddhav Thackeray needs to reflect on his party’s performance and understand where the mistakes were made in Mumbai.

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