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Maha political drama: Ajit Pawar returns home

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Published : Nov 24, 2019, 10:38 AM IST

After taking oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, NCP leader Ajit Pawar returned to his private residence on Sunday. Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in by Governor Koshyari at a hush-hush ceremony in Mumbai, leading to lifting of the President's rule in the state.

NCP leader Ajit Pawar

Mumbai: NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who was on Saturday sworn in as the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, returned to his private residence near Churchgate here in the early hours of Sunday, sources said.

He spent Saturday at his brother's home in Mumbai even as his uncle and NCP chief Sharad Pawar attended a party meeting where most of the NCP MLAs were present.

ALSO READ | Maharashtra: Complaint filed for 'missing' NCP MLA

Meanwhile, a meeting of BJP legislators is slated in Mumbai on Sunday, a day after Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the chief minister again.

The NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena are trying to ensure their MLAs are not poached.

In view of this, the NCP and Shiv Sena have moved their legislators to luxury hotels in Mumbai, while the Congress sources said they may take their MLAs to Jaipur.

In the 288-member state Assembly, the BJP government will have to prove that it has the backing of 145 legislators.

There has been no official confirmation on reports that the governor has asked Fadnavis to prove his majority in the Assembly by November 30.

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In a stunning turn of events, Fadnavis on Saturday returned as chief minister propped up by Ajit Pawar, who was made his deputy, just hours after the new alliance of Shiv Sena, the NCP and the Congress reached a consensus that Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray will be their chief ministerial candidate.

Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in by Koshyari at a hush-hush ceremony here, leading to lifting of the President's rule in the state.

Speaking to BJP workers at the party office hereafter being sworn in, Fadnavis said he would give Maharashtra a strong government with Ajit Pawar's support.

Ajit Pawar's volte-face created fissures in the NCP, whose chief Sharad Pawar distanced himself from his nephew's
dramatic action, saying the decision to back Fadnavis was his personal choice and not that of the party.

On Saturday evening, the NCP removed Ajit Pawar as the party's legislature unit head, saying his move was not in line with the party's policies.

The Shiv Sena also approached the Supreme Court against the "arbitrary and malafide actions/decisions" of Governor Koshyari of swearing-in Fadnavis.

The BJP and the Sena, which fought the last month's Assembly polls in an alliance, secured a comfortable majority by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively.

The Sena, however, broke its three-decade-long ties with the BJP after the latter declined to share the chief minister's post.

The Congress and the NCP, both pre-poll allies, won 44 and 54 seats respectively.

ALSO READ | Ajit Pawar sacked as NCP's legislature party leader

Mumbai: NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who was on Saturday sworn in as the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, returned to his private residence near Churchgate here in the early hours of Sunday, sources said.

He spent Saturday at his brother's home in Mumbai even as his uncle and NCP chief Sharad Pawar attended a party meeting where most of the NCP MLAs were present.

ALSO READ | Maharashtra: Complaint filed for 'missing' NCP MLA

Meanwhile, a meeting of BJP legislators is slated in Mumbai on Sunday, a day after Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the chief minister again.

The NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena are trying to ensure their MLAs are not poached.

In view of this, the NCP and Shiv Sena have moved their legislators to luxury hotels in Mumbai, while the Congress sources said they may take their MLAs to Jaipur.

In the 288-member state Assembly, the BJP government will have to prove that it has the backing of 145 legislators.

There has been no official confirmation on reports that the governor has asked Fadnavis to prove his majority in the Assembly by November 30.

ALSO READ | Maharashtra Govt Formation: Who said what?

In a stunning turn of events, Fadnavis on Saturday returned as chief minister propped up by Ajit Pawar, who was made his deputy, just hours after the new alliance of Shiv Sena, the NCP and the Congress reached a consensus that Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray will be their chief ministerial candidate.

Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in by Koshyari at a hush-hush ceremony here, leading to lifting of the President's rule in the state.

Speaking to BJP workers at the party office hereafter being sworn in, Fadnavis said he would give Maharashtra a strong government with Ajit Pawar's support.

Ajit Pawar's volte-face created fissures in the NCP, whose chief Sharad Pawar distanced himself from his nephew's
dramatic action, saying the decision to back Fadnavis was his personal choice and not that of the party.

On Saturday evening, the NCP removed Ajit Pawar as the party's legislature unit head, saying his move was not in line with the party's policies.

The Shiv Sena also approached the Supreme Court against the "arbitrary and malafide actions/decisions" of Governor Koshyari of swearing-in Fadnavis.

The BJP and the Sena, which fought the last month's Assembly polls in an alliance, secured a comfortable majority by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively.

The Sena, however, broke its three-decade-long ties with the BJP after the latter declined to share the chief minister's post.

The Congress and the NCP, both pre-poll allies, won 44 and 54 seats respectively.

ALSO READ | Ajit Pawar sacked as NCP's legislature party leader

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Maha political drama: Ajit Pawar returns home
         Mumbai, Nov 24 (PTI) NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who was on
Saturday sworn in as the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra,
returned to his private residence near Churchgate here in the
early hours of Sunday, sources said.
         He spent Saturday at his brother's home in Mumbai even
as his uncle and NCP chief Sharad Pawar attended a party
meeting where most of the NCP MLAs were present.
         Meanwhile, a meeting of BJP legislators is slated in
Mumbai on Sunday, a day after Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in
as the chief minister again.
         The NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena are trying to ensure
their MLAs are not poached.
         In view of this, the NCP and Shiv Sena have moved
their legislators to luxury hotels in Mumbai, while the
Congress sources said they may take their MLAs to Jaipur.
         In the 288-member state Assembly, the BJP government
will have to prove that it has the backing of 145 legislators.
         There has been no official confirmation on reports
that the governor has asked Fadnavis to prove his majority in
the Assembly by November 30.
         In a stunning turn of events, Fadnavis on Saturday
returned as chief minister propped up by Ajit Pawar, who was
made his deputy, just hours after the new alliance of Shiv
Sena, the NCP and the Congress reached a consensus that Sena
chief Uddhav Thackeray will be their chief ministerial
candidate.
         Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in by Koshyari at a
hush hush ceremony here, leading to lifting of the President's
rule in the state.
         Speaking to BJP workers at the party office here after
being sworn in, Fadnavis said he would give Maharashtra a
strong government with Ajit Pawar's support.
         Ajit Pawar's volte face created fissures in the NCP,
whose chief Sharad Pawar distanced himself from his nephew's
dramatic action, saying the decision to back Fadnavis was his
personal choice and not that of the party.
         On Saturday evening, the NCP removed Ajit Pawar as the
party's legislature unit head, saying his move was not in line
with the party's policies.
         The Shiv Sena also approached the Supreme Court
against the "arbitrary and malafide actions/decisions" of
Governor Koshyari of swearing in Fadnavis.
         The BJP and the Sena, which fought the last month's
Assembly polls in an alliance, secured a comfortable majority
by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively.
         The Sena, however, broke its three-decade-long ties
with the BJP after the latter declined to share the chief
minister's post.
         The Congress and the NCP, both pre-poll allies, won 44
and 54 seats respectively. PTI VT
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