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“Any One In BJP, NCP Or Congress Forms Government, Will Have Positive Policies” Nitin Gadkari

Mumbai: Reacting to the question on the government formation in Maharashtra, Union Minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari employed the analogy of cricket to explain the fact that the results in politics too can change dramatically.

In the event, while addressing the audience he said, “Anything can happen in cricket and politics. Somewhere you feel that you are losing the match, but the result is ultimately the opposite.”

The deadlock in Maharashtra started after results to assembly elections were declared on October 24. BJP emerged as the single largest party in the state followed by the Shiv Sena and NCP.

While addressing the event a reporter asked, what will be the effect on ongoing infrastructure projects going in Maharastra if BJP didn’t get its government here?

Answering this question he said state government will come and go but the project will remain constant. “The governments will change, but projects will continue. I see no problem with it. Be it BJP, NCP or Congress, any party which forms the government will support positive policies.”

This statement comes after a couple of days passed for the president rule in Maharashtra after the Stalemate of 20 days given to winning alliance but they couldn’t form the government. Giving his approval, President Ram Nath Kovind signed a proclamation imposing President’s Rule in Maharashtra and after that, the Assembly remained in suspended animation.

The Governor, on Saturday, wrote to Fadnavis to initiate the process of government formation, but the party failed to show the numbers. The Governor then invited Shiv Sena on Sunday to form the government. Shiv Sena failed to show a letter of support from Congress and NCP. The Governor then invite NCP on Monday to form the government. The Governor recommended President’s rule in the state on Tuesday after the parties failed to show the numbers.

The governor noted that there is the satisfying reason as per the Constitution and he had left no alternative and is constrained to send a report on the provision of Article 356.

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