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New Twist In Maharashtra Politics: Ajit Pawar Walks Out Of Cabinet Meeting After 10 Mins; Likely To Announce Major Decision In PC Today

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New Twist In Maharashtra Politics: Ajit Pawar Walks Out Of Cabinet Meeting After 10 Mins; Likely To Announce Major Decision In PC Today

Mumbai: In a surprising turn of events, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is set to announce a major decision on Friday. The NCP chief has called for a press conference later in the evening today where he is expected to make a major announcement just ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly Polls.

Pawar Walks Out Of Cabinet Meeting

Pawar abruptly walked out of the cabinet meeting on Thursday within 10 minutes, raising speculation within political circles. The meeting, which was organised to address various important issues, took an unexpected twist when Pawar left without offering any explanation for his departure. His sudden exit has left both government insiders and political observers questioning the reasons behind this move, with some suggesting that it could reflect deeper tensions within the ruling coalition.

The Mahayuti government in Maharashtra is composed of multiple parties, including the BJP, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) led by Ajit Pawar and Shiv Sena, all of which have differing political agendas. Ajit Pawar’s unexpected walkout has intensified concerns over the unity of this alliance, with political analysts debating whether it signals underlying discontent within the government.

This incident has sparked intense discussions among political analysts and leaders alike. Some believe that it could present serious challenges to the stability of the Mahayuti coalition, while others are speculating about potential internal power struggles. The reaction from leaders within the BJP and Shiv Sena has been notably cautious, with several making cryptic statements about Pawar’s position and the future of the government. The atmosphere in Maharashtra’s political landscape is now charged with uncertainty.

Pressure On Mahayuti Govt

Pawar’s actions have added to the mounting pressure on the coalition government, which has already been facing scrutiny over its ability to maintain cohesion. As a prominent figure within the NCP and a key player in the state’s politics, any sign of discontent from Ajit Pawar is bound to raise concerns over the functioning of the coalition.

The implications of this development could be far-reaching, potentially impacting the political equations in Maharashtra in the coming days. With Pawar’s departure from the meeting leaving unanswered questions, speculation is rife about what this could mean for the future of the government. It remains to be seen whether this incident will lead to further instability or whether the coalition can come together to address any internal rifts.

In this challenging political climate, Ajit Pawar’s unexpected actions have certainly stirred the pot, leaving many wondering what lies ahead for Maharashtra’s political future.

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Abu Asim Azmi praised for introducing a bill against hate speeches and hate crimes, Muslim organizations called Abu Asim Azmi’s step commendable.

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Mumbai: Leading Mumbai NGOs like OZ Seva Trust, Minara Masjid Trust, All India Ulema Board, Malik Liaquat Hussain Trust, National Uni-Ayush Activist Trust, Mumbai Central Association etc. today felicitated SP State President Abu Asim Azmi at Islam Gymkhana and appreciated his efforts to maintain unity and brotherhood in the society by respecting all religions in the Maharashtra Assembly. Azmi had introduced a bill in the Nagpur Assembly to enforce strict laws against religious hatred, blasphemy, prophets, religious leaders, and religious places, and hate speeches and hate crimes.

The event was organised at Islam Gymkhana, Mumbai. Addressing the event, Abu Asim Azmi said that nowadays hatred is being spread among the brothers by making objectionable or insulting inflammatory speeches against any religion, religious leader, religious book, religious place, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This poses a threat to peace and order. Therefore, we have presented this bill in the Legislative Assembly against those who insult any religion, religious leader, religious book, religious place, or Prophet. This bill proposes a penalty of imprisonment for up to 10 years and a fine of up to Rs 2 lakh for those who make slanderous statements about any religion, religious leader, religious book, or religious place or spread it on social media. Such a punishment will curb hate speech and hate crimes. MLA Raees Shaikh, State Working President Yousuf Abrani, Chief General Secretary Meeraj Siddiqui and Advocate Rizwan Merchant, Maulana Ijaz Kashmiri, Nizamuddin Rain, Naseem Siddiqui, Sarfaraz Arjo were present at the event.

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A split in Maha Vikas Aghadi before BMC elections, Congress’s slogan is ‘akela Chalo’

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The trumpet of the municipal elections has sounded in the state. Voting for 29 municipal corporations will be held on January 15, while the counting of votes will be held on January 16 and the results will be announced. In this election, everyone’s attention will be focused on the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. The Shiv Sena Thackeray group will try to retain power in the Municipal Corporation. While Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena and BJP will try to rule the BMC in Mumbai. Negotiations on seat sharing are ongoing in Mahayoti, but the electoral understanding has not been completed yet. However, a major rift has arisen in the Maha Vikas Aghadi before the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. The Congress has announced to fight the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections on its own. Due to which the competition in this election has intensified further.

Congress will fight the elections alone
Congress has announced to fight the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections on its own. Congress’ Maharashtra in-charge Ramesh Chinnathala is currently on a visit to Maharashtra. After a meeting held in Mumbai today, Ramesh Chinnathala has said that he will fight the upcoming elections on his own. He said that there is a lot of corruption in Mumbai. That is why the Congress has decided to fight the elections alone. We have decided to fight against the BJP and the Shiv Sena Thackeray group. True patriots and secular people should support us in this fight. After coming to power, we will resolve the issues of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation in a good way. Therefore, I appeal to the voters to support us and we will develop Mumbai.

Mumbai Municipal Corporation Elections
The State Election Commission had announced the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections in a press conference on December 15. According to this announcement, candidates will be able to file their applications from December 23 to December 30, 2025. The Election Commission will scrutinize the applications on December 31. Candidates can withdraw their applications till January 2, 2026. Voting for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections will be held on January 5. The voting will be held on January 16, 2026 and the results will be declared on the same day.

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After Babri, it’s Kashi Mathura’s turn. Baba Bageshwar Dham’s provocation in Mumbai.

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Mumbai: After the Babri Masjid, now it is Kashi Mathura’s turn, the slogan and provocation has been given by Dhirendra Shastri Bageshwar Dham Baba here in Mumbai. While answering the question of journalists in Andheri, Bageshwar Dham said that the temple is ours and we cannot give it up. When Baba was asked that the dispute had ended after the Babri Masjid, then why is the process of finding temples in mosques going on, to which he said that there are temples in many places and the dispute here is old. On Hindu Rashtra, Bageshwar Dham made it clear that there is also room for Muslims in Hindu Rashtra, his aim is to strengthen Sanatan, while a pilgrimage for Hindu Rashtra will start in Maharashtra to promote Hindutva. He said that it is wrong to declare India a secular country because India has never been secular. He said that there is a need for brotherhood and unity in this country and for that he goes on pilgrimage. Baba, while spewing venom, said that if efforts are not made for Hindu Rashtra and Hindus are not united, then the time is not far when the invasion of India will take place. He said that highly educated doctors in the country are becoming terrorists. If there is a Hindu Rashtra, then a Muslim youth will become Abdul Kalam. Will the mayor of Mumbai be a Muslim or a Hindu? On this, Bageshwar Dham said that he is away from politics, so a candidate should be selected who is useful for the people.

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