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Mah cancels appointments of Sawant, Waikar on panel and in CMO

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The Uddhav Thackeray-led

government has cancelled appointments of Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant and party MLA Ravindra Waikar as the chairman of the Maharashtra State Parliamentary Coordination Committee and Chief Coordinator in Chief Minister's Office, respectively.

According to two separate government resolutions (GRs), dated February 20, both Sawant and Waikar conveyed to the administration that they were not willing to take up the roles.

A Parliamentarian from Mumbai-South seat, Sawant had in a letter dated February 14 conveyed to the government that he was not willing to take up the role, the GR said.

Similarly, Jogeshwari legislator Waikar had expressed his unwillingness to take up the job in a letter on February 11.

 

The respective GRs do not mention the reasons cited by Sawant and Waikar.

In a meeting of MPs from Maharashtra on January 27, which was chaired by Thackeray, it was decided that Sawant would be appointed as the chairman of the three-member state-level parliamentary committee set up to follow up pending proposals related to the state with the Centre.

A GR to this effect was issued on February 14.

Sawant was also given the rank of a Cabinet minister.

Waikar was appointed chief coordinator in CMO and also allotted the rank of a Cabinet minister and the GR to this effect was issued on February 11.

He was assigned the responsibility to coordinate with public representatives and the chief minister on fast-tracking of projects and fund allocations.

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First Published: Feb 25 2020 | 6:26 PM IST

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