Uddhav set to take charge of Maharashtra with a deputy from NCP
Shiv
Sena
president Uddhav
Thackeray
will take oath as chief minister of Maharashtra on Thursday evening
at the Shivaji Park here.
With
the swearing-in of 59-year-old Thackeray, the state will have a chief
minister from the Sena after 20 years.
The
oath taking ceremony will be held at the sprawling Shivaji Park,
where his father and Sena founder Bal Thackeray addressed his famous
Dussehra rallies.
The
last Sena man to occupy the chief minister's chair was Narayan Rane
in 1999, after Manohar Joshi, who in 1995 became the first CM from
the party.
The
swearing-in ceremony follows days of dramatic political developments,
which included a three-day government formed by an unexpected support
from NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who has since returned to the Sharad
Pawar-led party fold.
The
Sena, along with the NCP and Congress constituted the 'Maha Vikas
Aghadi' to form a non-BJP government in the state. Read
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