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Maharashtra gets Govt 17 days after verdict
Ending a 16-day tussle with its ally over power sharing, Ashok Chavan took oath as the chief minister of Maharashtra today evening along with 37 more ministers. The new government has 18 ministers from the Congress and 20 from its ally the Nationalist Congress Party, including Deputy CM Chhagan Bhujbal.
Press Trust Of India
Delhi, November 06, 2009
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on Friday held discussions with Congress President Sonia Gandhi, a day after the party sealed a deal with ally NCP to form government in the state.

Chavan is understood to have discussed allocation of portfolios at the meeting where senior Congress leaders AK Antony and Ahmad Patel were also present.

Congress and NCP announced last night that they had reached an agreement on power sharing and a new government is likely to be sworn in on Saturday.

Congress and NCP rode back to power for the third time in a row defeating opposition Shiv Sena-BJP in a mainly four-cornered contest in which Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and the Third Front tried to make inroads.

NCP is expected to retain the key portfolios of Home, Finance, Power and Rural Development while Congress could be getting Public Health.

As government formation was delayed after declaration of assembly poll results on October 23 due to hard negotiations between Congress and NCP over portfolio-sharing, Governor SC Jamir had nudged both the parties to show a sense of urgency to put in place a government.

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