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Maharashtra: CM Fadnavis submits resignation to Governor

Maharashtra witnessed another spell of hectic political activity on Friday as the tenure of the current legislative assembly expires on November 9. Both the warring partners - BJP and Sena claim that their government will take office before the deadline of November 9, though neither has staked claim to form the government nor are engaged in formal talks. The Congress-NCP have already announced that they are ready to sit in the Opposition and urged the BJP-Sena to take steps to form the government and prevent a Constitutional crisis in the state as the prospect of President's Rule loomed ahead after Saturday.

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