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‘Maharashtra Will Have Stable Govt, Uncertainty Will End,’ Says Prithviraj Chavan After NCP-Congress Meet

Mumbai: In a clear indication of joining hands with the Shiv Sena, leaders of the Congress and the NCP on Wednesday expressed confidence of forming a “stable” government in Maharashtra in the coming days.

“We had a long discussion. It was a positive discussion. The discussion is still on. Today or tomorrow, the discussion will be on again. We believe that soon Maharashtra will have a stable government and the uncertainty will end,” Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan said.

The NCP leaders meet Sharad Pawar and get high uncertainty over the government formation in Maharashtra.
The meeting was attended by the Pawar, Ahmed Patel, KC Venugopal, Mallikarjun Kharge, Jairam Ramesh, Supriya Sule, and others.

Earlier the senior congress leaders meet their senior from their party to solve the issue of government formation.

“There is a presidential rule in Maharashtra. People and farmers are suffering. The administration has been collapsed. There should be an alternative government. There is a meeting between the two parties to find a solution,” NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik told ANI.

Prior the to this meeting the Pawar meets the PM Modi on the resolution of the issues of farmers. This meeting came just after two days when Prime Minister praised the NCP for its conduct in the Rajya Sabha.

On Tuesday, Pawar had met Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi and said he discussed the current political situation of the state. However, they refused to talk about government formation in Maharashtra.
“We did not talk about forming the government with anyone. We discuss only the political situation. We did not talk about going ahead with someone,” Pawar was quoted as saying by ANI.

The senior Congress leader AK Antony also attended the meeting, “We discussed the political situation in Maharashtra. She wanted to know about the situation about which I briefed her,” he added.

After all, parties failed to form the government in the state, Maharashtra last week came under President’s Rule.

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