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Big Change In Maharashtra Congress? Nana Patole Tipped To Be The Next President of State Unit

Nana Patole

However, since Nana Patole is currently the Speaker of the state assembly, the question has arisen to find his replacement.

 

Mumbai| Political movements have once again gained momentum in the politics of the state of Maharashtra. Bhai Jagtap was recently elected as the President of the Mumbai Congress by the Congress High Command. Meanwhile, it has come to light that the High Command has finalized the name of Nana Patole for the post of Congress State President in Maharashtra. According to ABP News, an official announcement on Nana Patole’s election as Congress state president in Maharashtra could be made sometime in the next two to three days. Congress leaders Rajiv Satav and Vijay Wadettiwar were also in the race for the post. However, instead of these two, Nana Patole’s name has been sealed.

However, since Nana Patole is currently the Speaker of the Maharashtra state assembly, the question has arisen to find his replacement. It is said that the Congress leaders in Delhi also discussed the matter with alliance partners Shiv Sena and NCP. So now the discussion will start on who will be elected from the Congress party for the post of Assembly Speaker.

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In the last few days, there has been a talk of a change in the Congress organization in the state. Discussions were going on in the party circles that the Congress should get a full-time state president in the state, so Balasaheb Thorat is preparing to get rid of the post on his own instead of changing the state president. Currently, Balasaheb Thorat is the Revenue Minister and Congress Legislative Leader.

Under the leadership of Balasaheb Thorat, the Congress had won 44 seats in the last assembly elections. State President Balasaheb Thorat had to play a dual role in running the party and running the revenue ministry.

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