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Devendra Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar Quit Ahead Of Maharashtra Floor Test
Devendra Fadnavis
Resignation: The resignation came after a meeting between Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah right after the Supreme Court ordered
Mr. Fadnavis to face a trust vote.
MUMBAI:
Devendra Fadnavis has resigned as Maharashtra Chief Minister a day
before he was to face a floor test ordered by the Supreme Court. His
announcement followed that of Ajit Pawar, who quit as his deputy.
"Ajit
Pawar gave me his resignation. BJP had decided from the first day we will not
indulge in horse-trading. We only decided to form government because NCP was
with us. Since he has resigned, I will also resign," Mr Fadnavis told
reporters.
"The BJP had the people's mandate. We tried to form a government
according to the people's mandate but the Shiv Sena realized it was a numbers
game and we realized their bargaining power could increase," he added.
The resignation came after a meeting between Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, the two top leaders of the
BJP, right after the Supreme Court ordered Devendra Fadnavis to face a
trust vote.
The big
two reportedly discussed the party's options in Maharashtra, whether Mr
Fadnavis should quit or go through with a floor test that would be tough for
the BJP to win.
A message from the
leadership went to Mr Fadnavis after the meeting.
Mr Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in on Saturday, in a
sudden oath ceremony at 7.50 am that was challenged in the Supreme Court as
undemocratic and unconstitutional.
The BJP won 105 seats in
the 288-member state assembly and needed 40 more for a majority. Mr Fadnavis
claimed the support of 170 MLAs, but a major component was the presumptive
support of 54 NCP MLAs, as claimed by Ajit Pawar, their leader in the assembly.
Ajit Pawar's overnight
switch was key to the BJP's surprise comeback. He displayed confidence that he
would have the support of all 54 MLAs.
Subsequently, nearly all
NCP MLAs appeared to return to the party fold and more than 50 also
participated in a show of strength at a five-star hotel in Mumbai last evening.
It became increasingly apparent that the Ajit Pawar was isolated within his own
party and that the BJP may not have enough MLAs after all.
Yesterday, Mr Fadnavis formally assumed charge,
signed a relief cheque and also held the first meeting of his new term. But Ajit
Pawar did not officially join. He was also missing from the Chief Minister's
meeting last evening and he skipped a memorial for 26/11 martyrs this morning.
His absence reinforced reports that NCP leaders
including his uncle were trying to persuade him to quit the government and
return.
Before quitting, he met with Mr Fadnavis for an
hour and reportedly told him he could not continue anymore.


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