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BJP led govt will be formed: Maha BJP Prez Chandrakant Patil

Chandrakant Patil is an Indian politician who is State President BJP Maharashtra. He was the Cabinet Minister of Maharashtra up to 12 November 2019.  Patil has spoken over ongoing power tussle in Maharashtra, which is presently under President's rule. He said, we already have 105 MLAs and support of 14 MLAs. Clearly when we have  the majority then nobody else can form the government. So, BJP will provide a stable govt in Maharashtra 

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