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‘Why MVA Govt is afraid though the majority at home’

'Why MVA Govt is afraid though the majority at home'
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Mumbai: In the middle of the report that Maha Vikas’s dispensation (MVA) in Maharashtra plans to change the rules to adopt an open selection method for the election of the Senior Assembly speaker, Senior BJP leader and former Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnivis on Thursday asked why the state of the government was afraid of the government Has a majority at home.
He said the move showed that MVA allies did not only trust each other but also their own legislators.
Fadniv also emphasized that the MVA three-party dispensation would collapse with its own weight, and confirmed that after that it happened, his party would provide alternative governments in the state.
Opposition leaders at the State Assembly spoke to reporters at Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini nearby here.
The speaker of the assembly has been lying empty since February after Patole Nana resigned to take over as the president of the State Congress.
In accordance with tradition, selected speakers without removing.
When asked about the state government considering changes in the rules to select speakers, Fadnivis said, “If you have a majority, why are you afraid and why did you change the rules? Why did you want a direct selection (open voting) means that MVA allies don’t trust each other and Also their own legislators.
“” Any meeting for changes in the legislative rules must be held by the speaker.
Vice speaker has no authority.
No speaker, such a meeting is invalid, “he added.
Meanwhile, the source said that changes in the rules for selecting speakers were being considered by the government.
The preliminary meeting took place recently, but no one was resolved, they said.
Fadniv said, “When the problem comes before us, we will survive.” The former minister’s chairman said when the head of the State Unit Nana Patole spoke to go alone in the next assembly poll, NCP President Sharad Pawar counted it and the leaders of Congress, who met Pawar, did not take Patole, which showed what had happened among the allies in power.
“We play a strong opposition role.
I have said since the first day that this government will collapse with its own weight.
I do not provide a time frame.
When it collapses, we will provide an alternative government,” he said.
His statement came a day after Maharashtra President BJP Chandrakant Patil said the MVA allied would fight between themselves, but they would not allow the government of three parties to fall.
MVA, a coalition that is impossible from Shiv Sena and one-time opponent, NCP and Congress, in power in November 2019.
In the past, the BJP opposition has asked questions for the stability of the Sena-LED Shiv government with Fadnivis and other leaders who said that the coalition would collapse under the weight of its internal contradiction.
However, MVA allies have repeatedly confirmed that the Government of Uddhav Thackeray is stable and will complete the full five-year term (which ends in 2024).
Fadniv also said that the Senior NCP leader and Minister Chhagan Bhujbal met him to discuss preparing empirical data from other reverse classes (OBC) to recover political reservations to the public in the highest bodies hit by the Supreme Court.
“During our government, we prepared the Maratha empirical data, which was enforced by the Supreme Court,” he said.

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