Ahead of the floor test in the state Assembly on Wednesday, Devendra Fadnavis has resigned as Maharashtra CM, saying BJP doesn't have a majority. This comes soon after Ajit Pawar resigned as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra three days after their dramatic swearing-in ceremony on Saturday.
"We formed the govt because a group of NCP leaders came to us, but now we don't want to do horse-trading, so I am going to resign. I am sure now these 3 parties (ShivSena-NCP-Congress) will run the government but I fear that this government is going to bow down under its own pressure", said Fadnavis.
"BJP had a better mandate than Shiv Sena. People gave us a clear mandate with 105 seats. Shiv Sena thought they could bargain because of the mandate and started doing it publicly. We formed a government keeping mandate in mind. We spoke to Shiv Sena for many days but instead of talking to us they started talking to Congress and NCP." Fadnavis claimed Shiv Sena was threatening the BJP. "Their only agenda was to keep BJP out of power."
"As the Assembly term was over, Governor invited us to form the government as the single largest party. They cannot form the government as the three parties in the alliance have completely different ideologies. They took days to arrive at a common minimum programme."
Ahead of the floor test in the state Assembly on Wednesday, Devendra Fadnavis has resigned as Maharashtra CM, saying BJP doesn't have a majority. This comes soon after Ajit Pawar resigned as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra three days after their dramatic swearing-in ceremony on Saturday.
"We formed the govt because a group of NCP leaders came to us, but now we don't want to do horse-trading, so I am going to resign. I am sure now these 3 parties (ShivSena-NCP-Congress) will run the government but I fear that this government is going to bow down under its own pressure", said Fadnavis.
"BJP had a better mandate than Shiv Sena. People gave us a clear mandate with 105 seats. Shiv Sena thought they could bargain because of the mandate and started doing it publicly. We formed a government keeping mandate in mind. We spoke to Shiv Sena for many days but instead of talking to us they started talking to Congress and NCP." Fadnavis claimed Shiv Sena was threatening the BJP. "Their only agenda was to keep BJP out of power."
"As the Assembly term was over, Governor invited us to form the government as the single largest party. They cannot form the government as the three parties in the alliance have completely different ideologies. They took days to arrive at a common minimum programme."