Devendra Fadnavis resigns as Maharashtra CM says “Doesn’t have the majority anymore after Ajit Pawar’s resignation”

<p>Another major political disruption in Maharashtra politics, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar resigned as the chief minister and deputy chief minister of the state ahead of the floor test in the assembly. Stating that he doesn’t have the majority anymore after Ajit Pawar’s resignation, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said he will also resign. […]</p>

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Devendra Fadnavis resigns as Maharashtra CM says “Doesn’t have the majority anymore after Ajit Pawar’s resignation”
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Another
major political disruption in Maharashtra politics, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit
Pawar resigned as the chief minister and deputy chief minister of the state
ahead of the floor test in the assembly.

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Stating that he doesn’t have the majority anymore after Ajit Pawar’s resignation, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said he will also resign.

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“I will also resign. After this I’ll go to Raj Bhavan and tender my resignation. I wish them all the best whoever will form the govt. But that will be a very unstable govt as there is huge difference of opinions,” Fadnavis told reporters in Mumbai.

Fadnavis
said the party doesn’t have the numbers and will not indulge in horse trading.

“In
elections clear majority was given to ‘Mahayuti’ and BJP got maximum 105 seats.
We contested with Shiv Sena, but this mandate was for BJP because BJP won 70% seats
out of all seats we opposed,” he said.

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