Eknath Shinde Proposals for Maharashtra CM: Even after the meeting in Delhi, suspense remains regarding the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. After meeting Amit Shah and JP Nadda, Eknath Shinde claimed good and positive things. He said, ‘There will be a meeting of Mahayuti alliance in Mumbai in a day or two regarding the next Chief Minister, in which all decisions will be taken. After the meeting in Delhi, Shinde had come to Mumbai but on Friday afternoon he suddenly went to his village in Satara and the Mahayuti meeting was cancelled.
Shinde gave three options to BJP
Eknath Shinde’s last conversation with Amit Shah is coming to light. Sources said that Maharashtra’s acting Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has offered a compromise formula to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In which he gave three options. Out of which BJP will have to choose a path.
Meeting failed in Delhi?
Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, who won 230 out of the total 288 seats in the Maharashtra Assembly, held a meeting at Amit Shah’s residence in Delhi on Thursday night to discuss power allocation. In which a Mahayuti meeting was to be held on Friday to announce the final decision, but these meetings were canceled and Shinde went to his village. All these incidents indicate that the meeting held in Delhi for the post of Chief Minister was unsuccessful.
Eknath Shinde’s first proposal
According to sources, Eknath Shinde expressed his views to Amit Shah that the assembly elections were fought under his leadership. It got support from women voters, Marathas and other backward classes. Ladli Behan Yojana, reservation decision and formation of cooperative societies for different communities led to the victory of Mahayuti. Therefore, he should be made the Chief Minister again.
Shinde’s second option
Eknath Shinde has given another option that if he is not made CM then he should be given Home, Finance and Revenue departments. If he is given these departments and there is no objection if Fadnavis is made the Chief Minister. And the balance of power in the state will also remain. He said that they should be given the right to choose the Deputy Chief Minister.
third condition
Apart from this, Shinde presented the third condition and said that if these three departments are not handed over to Shiv Sena, then his party will not become a part of the government. Shiv Sena will provide outside support in the state and the party’s seven Lok Sabha MPs will also support the Narendra Modi government from outside on Hindutva issues.