Published 22:29 IST, November 12th 2019
Milind Deora regrets Prez Rule imposition, hints at ego battle in Cong
Congress leader and former Member of Parliament Milind Deora on Tuesday termed the imposition of President’s Rule in Maharashtra as “highly unfortunate”.
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Senior Congress leader and former MP Milind Deora on Tuesday termed the imposition of President’s Rule in Maharashtra as “highly unfortunate”. He expressed his displeasure in such a situation emerging in India’s commercial capital. Moreover, he contended that the voters in the state deserved an alternative. Milind Deora also hinted at the potential ego battle in the Congress camp to forge an alliance with the Shiv Sena. Earlier, President Ram Nath Kovind approved the proclamation of imposing President's Rule in Maharashtra after the Governor contended that it was impossible to constitute a stable government in the state.
Highly unfortunate that India’s second largest state & commercial capital is now under President’s Rule.
— Milind Deora मिलिंद देवरा (@milinddeora) November 12, 2019
Voters deserve better than petty politicking & ego battles
Deora's take on the political situation
Deora has been quite vocal in advocating his position on the political situation in Maharashtra since the declaration of the Assembly results. When the Shiv Sena moved its 56 MLAs to a hotel to ensure that none of them defected to the BJP, he said that horse-trading was "unacceptable". The Congress leader also urged BJP and the Sena to respect the mandate of the people and focus on governance. After the BJP declined to accept Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari’s invite to form the government on November 10, he requested that Congress and NCP be invited next as the second-largest alliance. This was an indication of his backing the prospect of a non-BJP government in the state.
The news of horse-trading in Maharashtra is disturbing & unacceptable. This deadlock must end.
— Milind Deora मिलिंद देवरा (@milinddeora) November 8, 2019
Maharashtra has voted in favour of BJP-Shivsena. They should respect the peoples’ mandate & not shirk their responsibility for petty political gains.
Govern first. Fight later!
Maharashtra’s Governor should invite NCP-Congress - the second largest alliance - to form the government now that BJP-Shivsena have refused to do so
— Milind Deora मिलिंद देवरा (@milinddeora) November 10, 2019
21:41 IST, November 12th 2019