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Maharashtra: It is being said that around 40 decisions will be taken in the cabinet meeting

Maharashtra: The Mahagathbandhan government has presented decisions in the state cabinet meetings assuming that the election code of conduct can be implemented at any time. It is being said that about 40 decisions were taken in the cabinet meeting held yesterday (October 10). But now there is talk that there is also a round of controversy in this meeting. Some news channels have reported that Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar left this meeting within 10 minutes. Also, according to the news given by Times of India, after Ajit Pawar left, the meeting continued for about two and a half hours. In which 38 decisions were taken. According to sources, Ajit Pawar was angry because some proposals were brought in the cabinet meeting at the last moment. For the last few weeks, the Finance Department has been opposing the government’s proposals. Ajit Pawar had also opposed the allotment of plots to some BJP MLAs. Discussion has started that not everything will work in the Mahagathbandhan. Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar has rejected this news. Ajit Pawar has said that he left the meeting because he had a scheduled program. We walked out of the meeting telling this to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He said that he wanted to go to a scheduled program in Latur. Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Vijay Wadettiwar has reacted to the incident. He said, now it is coming to light that there is always a dispute in cabinet meetings. This dispute is not for the interest of the state, but for selfishness. 80 decisions are being taken even when there is no money in the treasury. Ajit Pawar has done the work of disciplining the finance department many times. But now efforts are being made to sideline Ajit Pawar. Recently, financial discipline is being weakened. Therefore, the Mahagathbandhan government will make the state bankrupt. That is why Ajit Pawar must have taken a step away from the cabinet meeting.

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