New Delhi. The NCP chief, who claimed to be with Shiv Sena till yesterday, has now made up her mind to give a blow to CM Uddhav. You must be aware that all possible help to Shiv Sena in the midst of crisis was announced by NCP and Congress. Pawar had assured Uddhav that he would support him in every situation, which was mentioned by CM Uddhav himself in his Facebook Live. But, the kind of news that has come out now, it does not seem that he is going to support CM Uddhav for a long time. Meaning, you just understand that the Maha Vikas Aghadi government is now busy counting the last breaths of its life. Let us tell you about it in detail.
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In fact, according to the news of Republic Bharat, the NCP can part ways from the Mahavikas Aghadi government at any time. Keep in mind that if this happens, then the Congress will also distance itself from this alliance and then no one will be able to stop the Uddhav government of Maharashtra from falling. Let us tell you that this reaction from the NCP has come at a time when Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut had even said that if the rebel MLAs want to be separated from NCP and Congress, then We will consider this also. We will not mind being parted from the Mahavikas Aghadi government. Keep in mind that in the past, Sharad Pawar had said in a press conference that if the Mahavikas Aghadi government falls, we will be in the opposition. Earlier, Sanjay Raut, during his interaction with the media, did not hesitate to say that what will happen at most, our government will fall. The assembly will be dissolved. So that’s democracy. The government will be formed again.
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It is worth mentioning that earlier Shinde had demonstrated his power by sharing the picture of more than 45 MLAs. Although, earlier also he was offered the post of Chief Minister by Shiv Sena, but he rejected it and made it clear that ideology is important for him, not post. According to Shinde, being distressed by the continuous neglect in the Mahavikas Aghadi government, he has put on the robe of rebellion. Even before this, he had written a letter saying that the Uddhav government had accused the Shiv Sainiks of insult. Now in such a situation, what stand does the politics of Maharashtra take? All eyes will be on this.