Maharashtra Election

Maharashtra Election: No decision yet on the post of Chief Minister in Mahayuti, name will be decided after the results

Maharashtra Election: No decision yet on the post of Chief Minister in Mahayuti, name will be decided after the resultsMaharashtra Assembly Election 2024: The post of Chief Minister will depend on how many seats the allies of Mahayuti win in Maharashtra elections. The CM post can go to the account of the one who wins the most seats.

The dates for the assembly elections in Maharashtra have been announced. Now all the parties are busy making their own strategies. BJP is also going to enter the electoral fray with its allies. Who will be the Chief Minister of Mahayuti, it has not been decided yet. According to sources, the Chief Minister will be decided only after the election results, this decision has been taken in the meeting.


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Who will be the CM of Mahayuti, it is not decided

No decision has been taken yet regarding the post of Chief Minister in Mahayuti. No decision was taken regarding the post of Chief Minister in the meeting of Home Minister Amit Shah. It has not been decided yet who will be the face for the post of Chief Minister. The number of MLAs will decide who will be given the post of Chief Minister. Amit Shah has given clear instructions to the three leaders that the CM will be decided according to the strength of numbers, this information has come to light from sources.

Which parties are included in the Mahayuti?

There are two alliance parties in Maharashtra. One is Mahayuti and the other is Mahavikas Aghadi. Maha Vikas Aghadi includes Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena, Congress, Sharad Pawar's NCP, CPI(M), SWP and an independent MLA, while Mahayuti includes BJP, Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena, Ajit Pawar's NCP, BVA, MNS, PJP, RSP, PWPI, JSS.

The Chief Minister may not have been decided in the Mahayuti, but the distribution of seats has definitely been done. It has been decided that which ally will contest on how many seats. According to sources, 90% of the seat sharing has been finalised. Out of 288 seats, BJP will contest on 158 seats, Shiv Sena Shinde faction on 70 seats and NCP Ajit Pawar faction on 50 seats. The seat sharing was finalised on Friday midnight.