Devendra fadnavis party

  1. Devendra Fadnavis, The Chanakya Who Led BJP's Comeback In Maharashtra
  2. Devendra Fadnavis
  3. Maharashtra: Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP, says Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation
  4. Second Fadnavis ministry
  5. Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP: Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation
  6. Devendra Fadnavis gets a mention but no credit in BJP's national executive meet
  7. "Not A Major Change": Devendra Fadnavis On Supriya Sule's Elevation
  8. Maharashtra Politics: 'Demotion from commissioner to constable', Sanjay Raut's taunt on Devendra Fadnavis
  9. Devendra Fadnavis
  10. Maharashtra: Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP, says Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation


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Devendra Fadnavis, The Chanakya Who Led BJP's Comeback In Maharashtra

Devendra Fadnavis, The Chanakya Who Led BJP's Comeback In Maharashtra Political pundits believed Fadnavis played a key role in strengthening the BJP at booth level in Maharashtra. He also kept the MVA government on its toes and attacked its constantly for its 'misgovernance' during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before 2014, hardly anyone would have imagined that Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, would become Maharashtra's Chief Minister as the Shiv Sena was considered to be the elder brother of the saffron party in the state. However, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival at the national scene, things changed for the BJP after it bagged 122 seats in the 288-member House, double than what the Sena won. Following the elections, Fadnavis was made the Chief Minister, a move considered to be unexpected by political pundits as the BJP had several senior leaders who were being considered for the top post in Maharashtra. At the age of 44, Fadnavis became the second-youngest Chief Minister of Maharashtra but this marked the beginning of an uneasy friendship for him with the Sena and its chief Uddhav Thackeray. However, Fadnavis - who started his political career at Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in the 1990s - defied all odds and became only the second Chief Minister of Maharashtra after Vasantrao Naik to complete his full five-year tenure. Fadnavis, who smartly handled all tough situations from 2014 to 2019 and kept the Sena in check, had gai...

Devendra Fadnavis

Assumed office 3 July 2022 • (Acting) • Preceded by 28th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly In office 1 December 2019–29 June 2022 Deputy • • (Acting) Preceded by Succeeded by Legislative Assembly Maharashtra In office 31 October 2014–8 November 2019 Deputy • • Preceded by Succeeded by President of In office 11 April 2013–6 January 2015 Preceded by Succeeded by Member of Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (born 22 July 1970) is an Indian politician serving as the Early life and education [ ] Fadnavis was born in a Fadnavis did his initial schooling at Indira Convent, named after then Prime Minister Fadnavis holds a graduate degree in law from Government Law College, Nagpur University, a post-graduate degree in Political career [ ] Fadnavis began his political career in the mid-nineties. Fadnavis is representing Nagpur in the Legislative Assembly of Chief Minister of Maharashtra (2014 - 2019) 1st Term [ ] Fadnavis took over as the legislative party leader by the Flagship projects and initiatives [ ] Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan [ ] In 2014, Fadnavis launched the Mumbai Next [ ] Fadnavis launched ‘Mumbai Next' on 30 January 2015, which was termed a roadmap to convert the country's financial capital into a global financial and entertainment hub. On 6 February, the Fadnavis government held a high-profile conference under the project's umbrella, which was attended by Tata Sons Ltd chairman Police digitisation project [ ] On 15 September 2015, Fadnavis inaugurated the The initiative acquir...

Maharashtra: Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP, says Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday termed as an "eyewash" the recent changes in Nationalist Congress Party's (NCP) hierarchy, reported the PTI on Sunday. In the recent changes in Nationalist Congress Party's hierarchy, Supriya Sule and Praful Patel were made as working presidents, according to the PTI. ADVERTISEMENT Speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Devendra Fadnavis said the development had hardly changed anything in the Sharad Pawar-led party, as per the PTI. When asked whether Supriya Sule's elevation as working president amounts to a significant change in the party's hierarchy, Fadnavis said, Though it is their internal matter. I do not think it is a major change in that party. It has hardly changed anything. It's an eyewash". NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday declared his daughter Supriya Sule and former Union minister Praful Patel as working presidents of the party, marking a generational shift in the organisation. Sharad Pawar also appointed Sule as the chairperson of the party's Central Election Authority and in-charge of Maharashtra, the only state where the NCP has a formidable electoral presence. The NCP was founded by Sharad Pawar and P A Sangma in the year 1999. The announcement was made in the presence of senior NCP leader and former Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar. A month after his resignation created a stir, Nationalist Congress Party boss Sharad Pawar announced the next line of leadership, nominating his daughter...

Second Fadnavis ministry

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Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP: Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation

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Devendra Fadnavis gets a mention but no credit in BJP's national executive meet

Hyderabad: Most of the satraps including incumbent and former chief ministers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had something to take home from the two-day meeting of its top decision-making body — the national executive — that took place in Hyderabad over the weekend. Former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje, for instance, had reasons to go back satisfied and reassured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was quite warm to her. “ Kaisi hain, Vasundhara ji ? Niharika kaisi hai? (How are you, Vasundhara ji? How is Niharika doing?)” he asked her. Niharika, Raje’s daughter-in-law, was suffering from a serious illness and is recovering now. Niharika’s husband, Dushyant Singh, is a BJP MP. The fact that Modi remembered his wife’s name and inquired about her health was comforting to Raje, who has been at odds with the party high command. “ Kucch bhi jaroorat pade, mujhe batayega (let me know if you need anything),” the prime minister is learnt to have told her. She may need his help more for a different purpose though. She remains the party’s only mass leader in Rajasthan and fancies her chance for a third term in the chief minister’s office next year. The high command is, however, seeking to sidestep her and promote her rivals. What further strained their relations was when a Dholpur BJP MLA, considered close to Raje, voted for the Congress candidate in the recent Rajya Sabha elections, in which the BJP high command chose to field her old detractor, Gh...

"Not A Major Change": Devendra Fadnavis On Supriya Sule's Elevation

Mumbai: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday termed as an "eyewash" the recent change in Nationalist Congress Party's hierarchy wherein Supriya Sule and Praful Patel were made working presidents. Speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Devendra Fadnavis said the development had hardly changed anything in the Sharad Pawar-led party. When asked whether Supriya Sule's elevation as working president amounts to a significant change in the party's hierarchy, Devendra Fadnavis said, "Though it is their internal matter. I do not think it is a major change in that party. It has hardly changed anything. It's an eyewash". Sharad Pawar also appointed Supriya Sule as the chairperson of the party's Central Election Authority and in-charge of Maharashtra, the only state where the NCP has a formidable electoral presence. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Maharashtra Politics: 'Demotion from commissioner to constable', Sanjay Raut's taunt on Devendra Fadnavis

Sanjay Raut said, go and ask Devendra Fadnavis how satisfied he is. He said, he was going to take oath as Chief Minister and he was stopped and told that you are not the Chief Minister, you will become the Deputy CM. He was made the deputy of his junior in politics. Can such a man be satisfied? Sanjay Raut said tauntingly, a constable was made a constable, a commissioner was made constable. No one more dissatisfied than Fadnavis in Maharashtra politics: Sanjay Raut Sanjay Raut said, the most unhappy and dissatisfied Deputy Chief Minister in Maharashtra politics today is Devendra Fadnavis. Attacking Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Raut said, wherever he wanted to go, he went. Wherever you have gone, stay there peacefully. Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress marriage went well for 3 years, then what happened suddenly? CJI asked question to Shinde group — ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) Entire Uddhav Thackeray group is dissatisfied: Fadnavis Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was asked by reporters that the Uddhav Thackeray group is continuously claiming that 9 MPs and 22 MLAs are dissatisfied with the government. On this, Fadnavis said, the entire Uddhav Thackeray group is dissatisfied. There is as much discontent as there is nowhere else. Shiv Sena (UBT) claims, Shinde’s 22 MLAs, 9 MPs may leave the party Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) on Tuesday claimed that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena’s 22 MLAs and nine MPs are feelin...

Devendra Fadnavis

Assumed office 3 July 2022 • (Acting) • Preceded by 28th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly In office 1 December 2019–29 June 2022 Deputy • • (Acting) Preceded by Succeeded by Legislative Assembly Maharashtra In office 31 October 2014–8 November 2019 Deputy • • Preceded by Succeeded by President of In office 11 April 2013–6 January 2015 Preceded by Succeeded by Member of Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (born 22 July 1970) is an Indian politician serving as the Early life and education [ ] Fadnavis was born in a Fadnavis did his initial schooling at Indira Convent, named after then Prime Minister Fadnavis holds a graduate degree in law from Government Law College, Nagpur University, a post-graduate degree in Political career [ ] Fadnavis began his political career in the mid-nineties. Fadnavis is representing Nagpur in the Legislative Assembly of Chief Minister of Maharashtra (2014 - 2019) 1st Term [ ] Fadnavis took over as the legislative party leader by the Flagship projects and initiatives [ ] Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan [ ] In 2014, Fadnavis launched the Mumbai Next [ ] Fadnavis launched ‘Mumbai Next' on 30 January 2015, which was termed a roadmap to convert the country's financial capital into a global financial and entertainment hub. On 6 February, the Fadnavis government held a high-profile conference under the project's umbrella, which was attended by Tata Sons Ltd chairman Police digitisation project [ ] On 15 September 2015, Fadnavis inaugurated the The initiative acquir...

Maharashtra: Eyewash, nothing changed in NCP, says Devendra Fadnavis on Supriya Sule's elevation

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday termed as an "eyewash" the recent changes in Nationalist Congress Party's (NCP) hierarchy, reported the PTI on Sunday. In the recent changes in Nationalist Congress Party's hierarchy, Supriya Sule and Praful Patel were made as working presidents, according to the PTI. ADVERTISEMENT Speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Devendra Fadnavis said the development had hardly changed anything in the Sharad Pawar-led party, as per the PTI. When asked whether Supriya Sule's elevation as working president amounts to a significant change in the party's hierarchy, Fadnavis said, Though it is their internal matter. I do not think it is a major change in that party. It has hardly changed anything. It's an eyewash". NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday declared his daughter Supriya Sule and former Union minister Praful Patel as working presidents of the party, marking a generational shift in the organisation. Sharad Pawar also appointed Sule as the chairperson of the party's Central Election Authority and in-charge of Maharashtra, the only state where the NCP has a formidable electoral presence. The NCP was founded by Sharad Pawar and P A Sangma in the year 1999. The announcement was made in the presence of senior NCP leader and former Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar. A month after his resignation created a stir, Nationalist Congress Party boss Sharad Pawar announced the next line of leadership, nominating his daughter...