Maharashtra cabinet tug bar continues with Minister Devendra Fadnavis reaching out to PM Narendra Modi.| Maharashtra assembly election result
As coalition government comprising of the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP Mahayuti is concerned, it has been three weeks now and still nothing has been settled with regards to cabinet post after the election in Maharashtra.
Three weeks after the Maharashtra assembly elections brought NCP, BJP and Shiv Sena together through the Mahayuti alliance, the new government is yet to agree on a distribution approach for cabinet ministries. Only few days after I CM’d, I found myself sitting next to the Prime Minister Narinder Modi in New Delhi. This is when the three parties appeal to the senior leaders of the BJP to resolve the outstanding issues. Wednesday evening Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, along with Union Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda are present.

. The actions of some of the cabinet divisions thought the leaders were prodding the issue of the MP’s Delhi visit. But an upset Eknath Shinde decided not to join the trip to Ayodhya. Other sources reported that all three leaders have finally agreed to the BJP getting 22, Shiv Sena 11 and NCP 10 ministerial positions. The state with the most cabinet positions is Maharashtra, which also includes the chief minister, who is 43.
The interposition of ports can also still be changed. Some of the BJP leaders said that if the situation comes to such a pass that Shiv Sena and NCP demand more berths, they will also get the less significant ministries. The critical positions, such as domestic or sales, are expected to be with the BJP. However, while delivering the h0me department as his key expectation, Shinde has been given the city improvement, and the finance portfolio will be provided to the NCP. Eknath Shinde’s absence
The Sena initially pointed out that Shinde was up as the chief minister who would lead the election victory. However, the BJP was with them, insisting Fadnavis should be at least at the higher rank or the president. Mr. Shinde was restrained because the BJP wished for a majority for NCP’s agency. Mr. Shinde also declared publicly that he would not delay government formation, and he subscribed to the oath of the deputy Chief minister on December 5. Meanwhile, his physical disappearance from the capital has caused particular controversy among politicians, and it is still uncertain whether he is going to engage in debate in Delhi.
