The wheels inside wheels: Devendra Fadnavis's offer to step down as deputy chief minister
The CM's action is perceived as preventive, as they hope to be held accountable for the BJP's dismal performance in Maharashtra. RSS criticizes Fadnavis, claiming that his camp drove the campaign but overlooked the issues at hand.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah called Maharashtra BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis hours after he volunteered to step down as Deputy Chief Minister due to the party's dismal performance in the state and assured him that his concerns would be heard.
A day later, Fadnavis was greeted by senior RSS leaders at his Nagpur home for a two-hour meeting. They talked about the political environment and the difficulties the BJP faces, according to an RSS leader.
Shah and the RSS's consecutive comments reveal the BJP's uneasiness with the party's decline in Maharashtra's Lok Sabha seat count from 23 to nine, just before Assembly elections. Fadnavis is the focal point of the party's objectives; he was anticipated to deliver in the
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