Amid rising tensions between Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Dhananjay M. Shinde, a key aide of Shinde has been removed from the Maharashtra government thinktank. Sanjay Raut, a prominent leader, has lauded the decision, highlig
MaharashtraPoliticsThinktankDevendra FadnavisDhananjay ShindeReal Estate MaharashtraMar 08, 2025
Ashar, a real estate developer and a close associate of Deputy Chief Minister Dhananjay M. Shinde, was removed from the Maharashtra government thinktank.
Ashar was removed from the thinktank to address concerns about potential conflicts of interest and to ensure that the appointments in the thinktank are based on merit and not political affiliations.
The decision is significant as it reflects the government's commitment to maintaining transparency and integrity, and it is seen as a strategic move to reduce the influence of Deputy Chief Minister Shinde's camp.
Sanjay Raut is a prominent leader and member of the MNS party. He has lauded the decision, emphasizing the need for a government that is responsive to the needs of the people and free from undue influence.
The thinktank plays a crucial role in shaping the policies and initiatives of the Maharashtra government, providing a platform for constructive policy discussions and innovative solutions to the state's challenges.
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