Published 13:26 IST, November 23rd 2019
Photo gallery: Devendra Fadnavis takes oath as CM of Maharashtra
In a massive political shift in Maharashtra, BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Nov 23, took oath as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra in presence of the Governor.
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In a massive political shift in Maharashtra, BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on November 23, took oath as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He was sworn in as CM in the presence of Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari at Raj Bhawan. NCP leader Ajit Pawar was sworn in as his Deputy CM.
Here are photos of the oath ceremony:
After taking an oath, Fadnavis said, "I wish to thank PM Modi and Amit Shah ji for giving me the opportunity for serving the state. When Shiv Sena started making efforts to make an alliance outside, it ended up in President's rule. It is not good a state like Maharashtra be under President's rule for so long. Hence I wish to thank NCP's Ajit Pawar for taking the decision to provide a stable government in the state."
#WATCH Mumbai: Devendra Fadnavis takes oath as Maharashtra Chief Minister again, oath administered by Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari at Raj Bhawan. pic.twitter.com/kjWAlyMTci
— ANI (@ANI) November 23, 2019
BJP-Shiv Sena tussle
Almost a month after the Mahayuti was awarded the mandate during the Maharashtra Assembly polls, the State will finally see a government formed, after revoking the President's rule. As the BJP-Shiv Sena's 'Mahyuti' of 35 years fell out at the State-level, after Maharashtra Assembly polls with Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray insisting a 50-50 sharing of Chief Minister post for 2.5 years and equal distribution of portfolios, both parties failed to reach an agreement. Following which, Shiv Sena allied with the NCP-Congress combination to form a new alliance - 'Maha Vikas Aghadi'. The Mahayuti alliance swept Maharashtra on October 24, winning a combined tally of 161 (BJP- 105, Sena -56). Meanwhile, the Maha Agadhi alliance (NCP-Congress) won 98 seats (NCP- 54, Congress- 44 ). The halfway mark in 144 in the 288 seat-Assembly.
12:51 IST, November 23rd 2019