After the exit of Maharashtra cabinet minister Pankaja Munde, a vacancy has arisen in the cabinet. The Vidarbha unit of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is pushing for a local candidate to fill this position. They are advocating for someone from the Vidarbha region to represent the area’s interests in the state cabinet. Pankaja Munde, who hails from the Beed district, recently resigned from the BJP and announced that she would not be contesting the upcoming state elections. The NCP sees this as an opportunity to have a local leader from Vidarbha in the state cabinet. The move is aimed at ensuring that the concerns and issues specific to the Vidarbha region are adequately represented at the state level. With the political landscape in Maharashtra undergoing significant changes in recent months, the selection of a new minister to fill the vacancy left by Pankaja Munde will be closely watched. The NCP’s push for a local candidate underscores the importance of regional representation in state politics. Stay updated on the latest political developments in Maharashtra by following our coverage.

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