There is no difference in Mahayutti, Chief Minister's post will be decided tomorrow… on formation of new government, Shinde said.
There is still suspense in Maharashtra politics as to who will occupy the Chief Minister's chair. Even after Mahayudi's absolute majority, can't decide who will rule Maharashtra? There were mutterings in the political circles that Shinde was angry when he visited Shinde's village last Friday and that is why he left the village. In this case, Shinde, who spoke to the media today, said that there is no difference of opinion in Mahayudi. PM Modi and Amit Shah will decide who will be the Chief Minister. Along with this, he clarified that he was not feeling well and that is why he had gone to the village. I made my role clear on Thursday itself,” Shinde said on the confusion in Maharashtra politics. Whoever becomes Chief Minister will have my support. There is no difference of opinion in Mahayudi. We did a lot of development work in two and a half years. I have worked for dear sister, dear brother and dear farmers. I worked as a layman. Our agenda is development. Shiv Sena has expressed support for this decision of BJP. Shinde said that the chief minister's decision will be taken on Monday and the chief ministerial candidate will be decided on the day after tomorrow and the whole process will be decided under the leadership of the BJP. He also said that his government is determined to listen to the problems of the people and find solutions. Speaking to reporters in Satara, Shinde informed about his health condition and said that he has come to the village to rest after a hectic schedule of election campaign. He said, 'During my tenure of two-and-a-half years, I did not take leave, and the work of meeting people was going on, and due to this, my health deteriorated.' We got a historic mandate – Shinde Shinde described the coordination between Mahayudi's three allies as excellent and said all parties are working together for the benefit of the common man. Describing his tenure as historic, he said, 'Our government's work in the last two and a half years will be written in golden letters in history. This is why we have got a historic mandate and the opposition did not even get a chance to elect a leader.