leader Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party leader Chhagan Bhujbal took oath of office and secrecy as Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on Saturday evening here at Raj Bhawan.Ashok Chavan along with 37 other cabinet ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor S C Jamir here at the Raj Bhawan, as the Congress-NCP alliance formed government...
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Congress leader Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party leader Chhagan Bhujbal took oath of office and secrecy as Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on Saturday evening here at Raj Bhawan.Ashok Chavan along with 37 other cabinet ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor S C Jamir here at the Raj Bhawan, as the Congress-NCP alliance formed...
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Mumbai, Nov.7 (ANI): Congress leader Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party leader Chhagan Bhujbal took oath of office and secrecy as Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on Saturday evening here at Raj Bhawan.Ashok Chavan along with 37 other cabinet ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor S C Jamir here at the Raj Bhawan, as the Congress-NCP...
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Congress leader Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party leader Chhagan Bhujbal took oath of office and secrecy as Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on Saturday evening here at Raj Bhawan.Ashok Chavan along with 37 other cabinet ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor S C Jamir here at the Raj Bhawan, as the Congress-NCP alliance formed...
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MUMBAI:Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar's NCP has hardened its stand on the Maharashtragovernment's formation by totally opposing the Congress's move to wrest theimportant portfolios of home, finance and power from his party.AjitPawar, who was persuaded by his uncle, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, to toe the partyline, was at the forefront on Tuesday to demand that the Congress accept the1999 formula of sharing...
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Even as the Congress-NCP alliance prepare to form the new government in Maharashtra for the third successive term, both the parties continued to spar over allocation of departments.The Congress wants NCP to give the up all-important home department. It also wants NCP to concede finance and three other departments that were exchanged for the CM’s post five years ago.Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said...
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Congress and the NCP could well have managed a majority in Maharashtra, but forming the government will clearly not be easy.The Congress, with 20 more MLAs than the NCP, wants a 60-40 sharing of cabinet berths. The NCP wants a 50-50 sharing and is in no mood to give in. Its warning to the Congress is loud and clear - share equally or we stay out of the government."Now the Congress has to take a decision....
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Mumbai/New Delhi, Nov 6 : The new Maharashtra cabinet will be sworn in Saturday, Chief Minister-elect Ashok Chavan said Friday, a day after the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) broke the deadlock over power sharing.Chavan and Deputy Chief Minister-designate Chhagan Bhujbal of the NCP would call on Governor S.C. Jamir in the evening and stake formal claim to form the new state government."I...
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Oct 28 : A tussle between the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) over the crucial home ministry is delaying the swearing-in of the new government in Maharashtra, party sources said Wednesday.While the Congress is desperate to have the home ministry in its kitty, the NCP is in no mood to oblige.The NCP has even threatened to extend only "outside support" if the bigger coalition partner...
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Nationalist Congress Party(NCP) has raised objection to Dr Wilfred de Souza's comment that the NCP shouldmerge with the Congress party.In a press release, NCP spokespersonAvinash Bhonsle said that de Souza had no right to comment on the NCP'sfuture.'The NCP has raised strong objection to the utterance by DrWilfred de Souza with regards to the NCP's merger with the Congress. Thestatement is uncalled...
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