Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar leaves cabinet meeting: News of altercation with CM Shinde, Ajit’s clarification- I had come out with permission

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar left the cabinet meeting within just 10 minutes. The meeting was held on October 10. According to the Times of India, 38 decisions were taken after Pawar left the meeting. It is also being claimed that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde made some suggestions regarding the assembly elections, which Ajit did not agree with. There was a heated argument between the two and then Ajit left the meeting. According to sources, Sharad Pawar had sent some proposals related to Baramati to the Chief Minister. He put them in the meeting. Ajit got angry at this and refused to give approval. Ajit is an MLA from Baramati seat. He has the responsibility of the Finance Ministry. He has also objected to the cabinet proposals earlier. Ajit said – I had to catch a flight to Latur
Ajit Pawar said in this matter that I left the meeting after taking permission from CM Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis. I had a meeting in Latur. I had to catch a flight, so I left the meeting. However, he did not give any answer on his differences with the Chief Minister. At the same time, NCP MP Sunil Tatkare said that there are no differences in the Mahayuti. Leaving the cabinet meeting early should not be linked to this. The incident has happened at a time when there is talk of Ajit Pawar’s NCP separating from the Mahayuti alliance (BJP, Shiv Sena, NCP) after the defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. Many RSS officials are also considering the poor performance in the Lok Sabha elections as the result of this alliance. Recently, Deputy Chief Minister Fadnavis also said that the NCP’s poor performance in the general elections was due to lack of vote transfer. In the elections, the Mahayuti alliance was able to win only 17 seats out of 48 Lok Sabha seats. BJP got 9, Shiv Sena got 7 and Ajit Pawar’s NCP got only 1 seat. BJP spokesperson had said- NCP should leave Mahayuti
About a month ago on 31 August, Maharashtra BJP spokesperson Ganesh Hek had said that NCP should leave Mahayuti alliance. In response to this, Ajit Pawar had said that I am not affected by the words of the workers. We talk to PM Modi, Amit Shah and Fadnavis. Earlier on 29 August, Maharashtra Health Minister and Shiv Sena leader Tanaji Sawant had said that I feel like vomiting sitting next to Ajit in the cabinet. We never got along with NCP. Then Ajit had said- If someone criticizes me, let them do so. It does not matter to me. I just focus on work and believe in working. Read full news… Recommendation to increase the limit of OBC creamy layer from 8 to 15 lakh rupees Assembly elections can be announced in Maharashtra anytime. In such a situation, it is being seen as the last cabinet meeting of the current government. Many important decisions taken in the meeting also point towards this. In the meeting, many decisions were taken like giving statutory status to Maharashtra State Scheduled Caste Commission and increase in the salary of teachers in madrasas. Along with this, a proposal to increase the creamy layer limit of Other Backward Classes (OBC) from Rs 8 lakh to Rs 15 lakh was also passed. Apart from this, decisions like approval to three new private universities, providing space for international employment and skill development company and MIDC in various villages of Palghar district were taken. Assembly elections will be held in Maharashtra before November 26
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar held a press conference on September 28 regarding the preparations for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. He had said that the term of Maharashtra Assembly is ending on November 26. The election process will be completed before this. The dates are expected to be announced next month. Rajiv Kumar and Election Commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and SS Sandhu had come on a two-day visit to Maharashtra. They reviewed the preparations for the assembly elections here. A meeting was held with the District Election Officer, Superintendent of Police and other officials. Apart from this, he met 11 parties including Shiv Sena, Shiv Sena UBT, MNS, BSP, AAP. All the parties had demanded that the election dates should be announced keeping in mind festivals like Diwali, Dev Diwali and Chhath Puja. The term of the BJP-Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) government will end in November 2024 ………………………………… Also read these news related to Maharashtra… Shinde government had given the status of Rajyamata to the indigenous cow in the last meeting In the last meeting on September 30, the indigenous cow has been given the status of Rajyamata in the cabinet meeting of the Maharashtra government. Maharashtra is the first state in the country to do so. The Mahayuti government has also issued a notification regarding this. Read full news… 2 Agniveers died in Nashik Artillery School, shell blast occurred during firing practice 2 Agniveers lost their lives during firing practice at the Artillery Center in Nashik, Maharashtra. Firing practice was going on at the Artillery School on October 10. During this, there was a blast while loading the shell in the cannon. Agniveer Gohil, Vishvaraj Singh (20) and Saifat Shit (21) died in the incident. Read Full News… Audi crushes delivery boy in Pune, death: Car rider flees, accused identified through CCTV A new case of hit and run has been reported in Pune, Maharashtra. An Audi car hit a food delivery boy near Tadigutta in Mundhwa area. Then the driver crushed him and fled. The injured bike rider was admitted to the hospital, where he died. Read Full News…

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