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Assembly elections have been announced in Maharashtra. Voting will be held in one phase on all seats in Maharashtra on November 20. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena of the Eknath Shinde faction has announced its candidate from the Ramtek assembly seat of Nagpur. Eknath Shinde has declared former independent MLA Ashish Jaiswal as his candidate from here, but former BJP MLA Mallikarjun Reddy has started a rebellion over this candidature, after which BJP suspended him from the party for 6 years.

"Why would Shinde accept the faction?". 

However, Malikarjun Reddy is still calling himself a BJP worker and has even written a letter to party president JP Nadda to withdraw his suspension and not make Ashish Jaiswal a candidate. Former MLA Malikarjun Reddy, suspended from BJP, said that how will he strengthen Chief Minister Eknath Shinde in Ramtek area, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is an accidental Chief Minister, why will he accept the Shinde faction, how will he accept him as Chief Minister forever, he has become an accidental Chief Minister, more of our MLAs come, now if more of our MLAs come then how will we make Shinde ji the Chief Minister. He said that action had been taken against him without giving notice, so he has sent a letter to the National President.

There is also a ruckus about the Warora seat.

This kind of rebellion is not just about one seat in Maharashtra. BJP party workers have also raised the banner of revolt in the Warora assembly seat in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. BJP workers reached the Vidarbha office in Nagpur in large numbers to express their protest and raised slogans in front of the organization minister. These people demand that the Warora seat of Chandrapur should not be given to Shiv Sena. BJP's case is very strong from this seat, so the party should field a candidate from this seat, while there is news of Warora seat going to Shiv Sena's quota.

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