Senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis is set to return as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, with the party’s core leadership reaching a consensus on his selection. This decision comes after days of deliberation following the BJP-led Mahayuti’s resounding victory in the state elections.
Approval by Legislators
Sources confirm that Fadnavis’s name will be presented to the newly elected legislators for formal approval, a procedural step before the official announcement. The move is expected to unify the party and strengthen the Mahayuti coalition as it prepares to govern the state.
Swearing-In Ceremony at Azad Maidan
Preparations are underway for a grand swearing-in ceremony at Mumbai’s Azad Maidan, which will serve as the culmination of the BJP’s electoral success in Maharashtra. The event is anticipated to draw senior party leaders, coalition partners, and a massive public turnout to celebrate Fadnavis’s return to the helm.
A Tested Leader
Known for his administrative acumen and popularity within the party, Devendra Fadnavis has previously served as Maharashtra’s Chief Minister from 2014 to 2019, during which he earned a reputation for decisive governance. His reappointment reflects the BJP’s confidence in his ability to lead the state through its next phase of development.