After securing the mandate in Maharashtra in the recently concluded state elections, it was a tussle between the BJP and Shiv Sena that kept them away from declaring a Chief Ministerial candidate so far.
Fed up of the situation, a farmer in Maharashtra’s Beed, named Shrikant V Gadale, wrote to the governor asking for an opportunity to become the CM until the top brass don’t resolve their differences.
Voicing his concern on the situation of farmers in Maharashtra, Gadale wanted the position so he could actually do something about their struggles.
Considering the power-tussle is going to continue for a few more days, it is possible that Gadale’s address to the governor will make some difference in the way these parties go about forming the government.