
Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde, governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari and deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. Image : HT Photo
Eknath Shinde on Thursday made vow as the new CM of Maharashtra at the Raj Bhavan. Bharatiya Janata Party pioneer Devendra Fadnavis was confirmed as the deputy CM.
“This is the triumph of the philosophy of Balasaheb Thackeray and ‘Dharmaveer’ Anand Dighe. Our administration will work in light of a legitimate concern for the general individuals and for the improvement of the state,” Shinde said in the wake of making vow.
State head Narendra Modi saluted Eknath Shinde and Fadnavis on being confirmed as the central priest and vice president serve separately.
“I might want to compliment Shri @mieknathshinde Ji on making vow as Maharashtra CM. A grassroots level pioneer, he carries with him rich political, regulative and regulatory experience. I’m certain that he will pursue taking Maharashtra to more prominent levels,” he tweeted.
“Congrats to Shri @Dev_Fadnavis Ji on making vow as Maharashtra Deputy CM. He is a motivation for each BJP Karyakarta. His experience and aptitude will be a resource for the Government. I’m sure he will additionally reinforce Maharashtra’s development direction,” the PM tweeted.
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Shinde’s name was declared by Fadnavis at the question and answer session after they met Maharashtra lead representative Bhagat Singh Koshiyari to stake guarantee for government development. The BJP pioneer had pronounced he won’t be a piece of the public authority. Be that as it may, there came a wind after BJP president JP Nadda said the focal initiative had requested that Fadnavis join the public authority as the vice president serve. Minutes after the fact, association home priest Amit Shah tweeted that Fadnavis would join the Eknath Shinde government.
Shinde, who filled in as the metropolitan improvement serve in the past Maha Vikas Aghadi government, opposed Shiv Sena chief and afterward boss clergyman Uddhav Thackeray. He alongside 39 other Sena MLAs set up camp at a lodging in Guwahati and later in Goa, lessening the Aghadi government to a minority.
After the Supreme Court would not put a stay on the lead representative’s choice to hold a story test on Thursday, Thackeray left his post last Wednesday night in the wake of reporting his choice to step down during his Facebook live location.
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