In a significant turn of events, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has decided not to resign, citing a strategic plan for the future of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state. This decision follows a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah, who urged Fadnavis to continue working for the Maharashtra government.
Fadnavis had earlier announced his intention to resign, taking responsibility for the BJP’s reduced performance in the Lok Sabha elections. However, after discussions with the party’s top leadership, he expressed confidence in his role and emphasized that his decision was not emotional but part of a broader strategy.
During a BJP legislators’ meeting, Fadnavis highlighted the need for a strategic approach, stating, “I can see happiness on everyone’s faces… Today’s meeting was very important. We could not get as many seats as we wanted in Maharashtra this time, but we are planning our future strategy, beginning with this meeting.”
Addressing concerns about the party’s performance, particularly in light of the opposition’s successful narrative during the elections, Fadnavis acknowledged the challenges but remained optimistic about the BJP’s prospects. He discussed narratives targeting Dalit and tribal communities and the Maratha reservation issue, emphasizing the need for a shift in strategy to address these concerns effectively.
Fadnavis also refuted claims about industries leaving Maharashtra, attributing more losses to Uddhav Thackeray’s tenure as chief minister. These statements reflect Fadnavis’s focus on addressing key issues and revitalizing the party’s approach ahead of the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly polls.
Sources By Agencies