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Professor says he went into shock watching Maha political drama

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Published : Nov 24, 2019, 9:54 AM IST

Updated : Nov 24, 2019, 1:18 PM IST

Political drama in Maharashtra on Saturday was very tough to digest for a professor who claimed that he went into a "shock." The professor said that he fell sick and went into shock in the morning after watching the news about unfolding political twist in the state".

Professor went into shock watching Mah political drama

Chandrapur (Maharashtra): Fast-paced political developments in Maharashtra on Saturday apparently proved too hot to handle for a professor who claimed that he fell sick and went into a "shock."

Zaheer Syed, who teaches English at a college in Gadchandur, 43 km away from Chandrapur city, said, "I fell sick and went into shock in the morning after watching the news about unfolding political drama in the state".

He said that he had applied for leave, which was rejected by the college principal.

Read: Prez's rule in Maharashtra revoked at 5.47 AM

The purported leave application of the professor went viral on social media.

The day was marked by Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP taking oath as the chief minister for a second term and Ajit Pawar of the NCP as his deputy early morning.

The political shocker came a day after the NCP, the Shiv Sena and the Congress almost finalised an arrangement to form a coalition in the state, which was under President's rule.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar had said that Ajit's decision was his personal and the party had nothing to do with it.

Also Read: Maharashtra Govt Formation: Who said what?

Chandrapur (Maharashtra): Fast-paced political developments in Maharashtra on Saturday apparently proved too hot to handle for a professor who claimed that he fell sick and went into a "shock."

Zaheer Syed, who teaches English at a college in Gadchandur, 43 km away from Chandrapur city, said, "I fell sick and went into shock in the morning after watching the news about unfolding political drama in the state".

He said that he had applied for leave, which was rejected by the college principal.

Read: Prez's rule in Maharashtra revoked at 5.47 AM

The purported leave application of the professor went viral on social media.

The day was marked by Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP taking oath as the chief minister for a second term and Ajit Pawar of the NCP as his deputy early morning.

The political shocker came a day after the NCP, the Shiv Sena and the Congress almost finalised an arrangement to form a coalition in the state, which was under President's rule.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar had said that Ajit's decision was his personal and the party had nothing to do with it.

Also Read: Maharashtra Govt Formation: Who said what?

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Professor says he went into shock watching Mah political drama
         Chandrapur (Maha), Nov 23 (PTI) Fast-paced political
developments in Maharashtra on Saturday apparently proved too
hot to handle for a professor who claimed that he fell sick
and went into a "shock".
         Zaheer Syed, who teaches English at a college in
Gadchandur, 43 kms away from Chandrapur city, said, "I fell
sick and went into shock in the morning after watching the
news about unfolding political drama in the state".
         He said he had applied for leave, which was rejected
by the college principal.
         The purported leave application of the professor went
viral on social media.
         The day was marked by Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP
taking oath as the chief minister for a second term and Ajit
Pawar of the NCP as his deputy early morning.
         The political shocker came a day after the NCP, the
Shiv Sena and the Congress almost finalised an arrangement to
form a coalition in the state, which was under President's
rule.
         NCP chief Sharad Pawar had said Ajit's decision was
his personal and the party had nothing to do with it. PTI COR
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