MUMBAI, Nov 26: In a significant development following the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde tendered his resignation on Tuesday morning, marking the end of his tenure as the state’s head of government. Shinde met with Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan at Raj Bhavan, where he formally stepped down.
The Governor has asked Shinde to continue serving as caretaker chief minister until a new leader is appointed. The resignation comes after the Mahayuti coalition — comprising the BJP, Shinde-led Shiv Sena, and Ajit Pawar’s NCP — secured a resounding victory in the elections, winning 230 seats in the 288-member assembly.
Uncertainty Over New CM Appointment
Despite the clear electoral mandate in favor of the ruling Mahayuti alliance, a consensus on the next Chief Minister has yet to be reached. As of now, suspense surrounds which party or leader will take charge of the state’s top post.
Shinde, accompanied by Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, arrived at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday morning to submit his resignation. After the meeting, Deepak Kesarkar, a minister in the outgoing Shinde cabinet, confirmed the resignation to the media.
“The Chief Minister has tendered his resignation. The Governor has asked him to continue in office as caretaker until the new government is formed,” Kesarkar told reporters.
Political Reactions and Future Developments
While the ruling coalition has secured a commanding victory, no agreement has yet been reached on who will take over as the new Chief Minister. The post-election discussions have been marked by a degree of uncertainty, with leaders of the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP still weighing their options.
When asked about the next Chief Minister, Kesarkar, who is a senior Shiv Sena leader, emphasized that all decisions would be in line with the direction set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. “Every political worker desires that the CM should come from his or her party, but whatever decision Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Shah take will be acceptable to all of us,” he said.
Shinde, according to Kesarkar, has made it clear to senior leaders that he would accept any decision made by the central leadership. “Shinde has told the senior leaders that whatever decision they take is acceptable to him,” Kesarkar added, indicating that the next Chief Minister could be a decision coming from the top leadership of the alliance.
A New Government Soon
As the Maharashtra assembly’s term officially ends on November 26, the new government is expected to be sworn in soon. However, the question of who will lead the state remains unresolved, with the Mahayuti alliance still in talks over the choice of the next Chief Minister.
The developments come at a crucial time for the state, as the new government will play a pivotal role in shaping Maharashtra’s future, especially in terms of governance and policy priorities. The next few days are likely to see intense political negotiations as the ruling coalition finalizes its leadership and cabinet decisions.