"Today, we have decided to support the Maharashtra government and took oath as ministers. There will be a discussion on the portfolios later. Considering all aspects at the national level, we thought that we should support development," Ajit Pawar said in a press briefing.
"The year-long Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis cabinet in Maharashtra was expanded with the induction of 9 ministers. State Governor Ramesh Bais administered the oath to NCP Leader Ajit Pawar as the second Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra," an official statement said.
Jitendra Singh inaugurated the 'Purvoday' conclave in Guwahati showcasing the incredible transformation in the Northeast during the last 9 years of the Modi government.
Speaking to media persons in the state capital, Raipur, on Saturday, the former CM stated, "Congress lost trust in Bhupesh Baghel and started speaking about collective decisions. Apart from the collective decision, they brought T S Baba (Singh Deo). Neither Baba (referring to T S Singh Deo)
Goa CM Pramod Sawant said, "Uniform Civil Code is important for women empowerment and gender equality. Many parties are doing politics on UCC. It means they don't want the empowerment of women and gender quality. UCC is not based on caste and religion."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said cooperatives should be the conveyor and carrier of social and national policies as opposed to being a vehicle of politics.
"Centre's and state politics revolved around my father (Sharad Pawar) and brother (NCP leader Ajit Pawar). The BJP is so obsessed with them that Maharashtra's politics does not work without them.
While addressing a public meeting in Bharatpur, JP Nadda said," Culture of politics has changed today. Dynastic politics has spread everywhere. Apart from BJP, no other party is untouched by dynastic politics. Only in BJP, people coming from ordinary families can become president of the p
Posters featuring CM Chouhan, which purportedly say, pay 50 per cent (commission) and get your work done, were put up at various locations in Gwalior town. Such posters were also seen in Chhindwara, Rewa, Satna, and the state capital Bhopal, and were later removed by the administration.
According to Rajasthan BJP President CP Joshi, " BJP's national president JP Nadda will be on a tour of the Bharatpur district on June 29. He will also inaugurate the party's new office building here and then address a public meeting in the Nadbai assembly constituency."