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Despite a landslide victory for the Maha-Yuti alliance in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the NDA has yet to announce the name of the next Chief Minister of the state. The opposition has been continuously claiming that there is internal conflict within the Maha-Yuti over the CM position, which is the reason for the delay in the announcement. On Friday, November 29, a crucial meeting of the Maha-Yuti was scheduled to take place, but in a surprising turn of events, the incumbent Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, left for his home district, Satara, instead of attending the meeting. This has led opposition leaders to claim that Shinde's sudden departure indicates his displeasure with the ongoing negotiations and may signal internal friction within the alliance. However, Eknath Shinde and Shiv Sena leaders have strongly denied these allegations, dismissing the claims of any dissatisfaction. They have stated that Shinde's visit to Satara was merely a personal matter and not a sign of any unrest within the party. Despite these denials, the delay in announcing the CM candidate continues to fuel speculation, with political observers suggesting that the uncertainty surrounding the leadership issue could have long-term implications for the stability of the alliance in Maharashtra.