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Shinde, whose Shiv Sena shares power with the BJP in Maharashtra, met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis in Delhi on Sunday.
“During the meeting, it was decided that all future elections (including the Lok Sabha, Assembly and civic bodies) will be contested jointly by the Shiv Sena and BJP. We will contest and win the elections with majority,” the CM tweeted.
Shinde and Fadnavis went to Delhi on Sunday evening and held a meeting with Shah.
“Our alliance for the development of Maharashtra is strong and since the last 11 months we have taken various development decisions and implemented them, clearing stalled projects. In the future, we will contest elections together and win with a majority to make Maharashtra the number one state in the country in all fields, to continue the race of development,” he added.
The CM said issues related to agriculture and cooperation were discussed during the meeting with Shah.Several pending projects in the state have been streamlined now and they are on way to completion, he said.”We have always received guidance from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for various projects. We met Shah to discuss issues related to the cooperation sector,” Shinde said in the tweet.
Last year, Shinde along with 39 other MLAs revolted against the Shiv Sena (then undivided) leadership.
The revolt led to a split in the Shiv Sena and collapse of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government.
Shinde later joined hands with the BJP and became the CM.
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