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List of chief ministers of Maharashtra

The Chief Minister of Maharashtra (IAST: Mahārāṣṭrāce Mukhyamaṃtrī) is the head of the executive branch of the government of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Following elections to the Legislative Assembly, the governor invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government and appoints the chief minister. If the appointee is not a member of either the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council of Maharashtra, then the Constitution stipulates that they need to be elected within six months of being sworn in.[2] The office of the CM is coterminous with the concurrent Assembly provided the CM commands confidence in the house and hence does not exceed five years. However, it is subject to no term limits.[1]

Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Mahārāṣṭrāce Mukhyamaṃtrī
Incumbent
Eknath Shinde
since 30 June 2022
Government of Maharashtra
StyleThe Honorable
Mr. Chief Minister
His Excellency
StatusHead of Government
AbbreviationCM
Member of
ResidenceVarsha Bungalow, Malabar Hill, Mumbai
SeatMantralaya, Mumbai
AppointerGovernor of Maharashtra
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
5 years and is subject to no term limits.[1]
Precursor
Prime Minister of Bombay
Inaugural holder
Formation1 May 1960
(63 years ago)
 (1960-05-01)
DeputyDeputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Salary
  • 340,000 (US$4,300)/monthly
  • 4,080,000 (US$51,000)/annually
WebsiteCMO Maharashtra

Maharashtra was formed by dissolution of Bombay State and Hyderabad State on 1 May 1960.[3] Yashwantrao Chavan, who was serving as the third CM of Bombay State since 1956, became the first CM of Maharashtra. He belonged to the Indian National Congress and held the office until the 1962 Assembly elections. Marotrao Kannamwar succeeded him and was the only CM to die while in office.[4][5] Vasantrao Naik, who was in office from December 1963 to February 1975 for more than 11 years, has by far been the longest serving CM. He also was the first and only CM to complete his full term of five years (1967-1972) till Devendra Fadnavis matched it (2014-2019). With the exceptions of Manohar Joshi (SS), Narayan Rane (SS), Devendra Fadnavis (BJP), Uddhav Thackeray (SS) and Eknath Shinde (SS), all other CMs have been from the Congress or its breakaway parties.[6][7][8]

So far, President's rule has been imposed thrice in the state: first from February to June 1980 and again from September to October 2014. It was again imposed on 12 November 2019.[9][10]

The current incumbent is Eknath Shinde of the Shiv Sena since 30 June 2022.[11]

Precursors edit

Key edit

Colour key for political parties

Prime Ministers of Bombay (1937–50)[a] edit

# Portrait Prime Minister
(Lifespan)
Term of office Election
(Term)
Party Government Appointed by
(Governor)
1 Sir Dhanjishah Bomanji Cooper
(1878–1947)
1 April
1937
19 July
1937
109 days 1937
(1st)
Independent Cooper The Lord Brabourne
2   Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher
(1888–1957)
19 July
1937
2 November
1939
2 years, 106 days Indian National Congress Kher I Robert Duncan Bell
Governor's rule was imposed during this period (2 November 1939 – 30 March 1946)
(2)   Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher
(1888–1957)
30 March
1946
26 January
1950
3 years, 302 days 1946
(2nd)
Indian National Congress Kher II Sir John Colville

Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1947–60) edit

# Portrait Chief Minister
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office Election
(Term)
Party Government Appointed by
(Governor)
Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1950–1956)
1   Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher
(1888–1957)
MLC
26 January
1950
21 April
1952
2 years, 86 days 1946
(Provincial)
Indian National Congress Kher Sir John Colville
2   Morarji Desai
(1896–1995)
MLA for Bulsar Chikhli
21 April
1952
31 October
1956
4 years, 193 days 1952
(1st)
Desai Raja Sir Maharaj Singh
Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1956–1960)
3   Yashwantrao Chavan
(1913–1984)
MLA for Karad North
1 November
1956
30 April
1960
3 years, 181 days
(1st)
Indian National Congress Yashwantrao I Harekrushna Mahatab
1957
(2nd)
Yashwantrao II Sri Prakasa

Chief Ministers of Maharashtra edit

Legend
  •   Interim Chief Minister
# Portrait Chief Minister
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office Election
(Term)
Party Deputy Chief Minister(s)
(Term in office)
Government Appointed by
(Governor)
1   Yashwantrao Chavan
(1913–1984)
MLA for Karad North
1 May
1960
20 November
1962
2 years, 203 days 1957
(1st)
Indian National Congress Position vacant
(1 May. 1960 – 5 Mar. 1978)
Yashwantrao I Sri Prakasa
1962
(2nd)
Yashwantrao II
2 Marotrao Kannamwar
(1900–1963)
MLA for Saoli
20 November
1962
24 November
1963[†]
1 year, 4 days Kannamwar H. K. Chainani
(Acting)
P. K. Sawant
(1905–2000)
MLA for Chiplun

(Acting)
25 November
1963
5 December
1963
10 days Sawant Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
3   Vasantrao Naik
(1913–1979)
MLA for Pusad
5 December
1963
21 February
1975
11 years, 78 days Vasantrao I
1967
(3rd)
Vasantrao II P. V. Cherian
1972
(4th)
Vasantrao III Ali Yavar Jung
4   Shankarrao Chavan
(1920–2004)
MLA for Bhokar
21 February
1975
17 May
1977
2 years, 85 days Shankarrao I
5   Vasantdada Patil
(1917–1989)
MLC elected by MLAs, until 1978
MLA for Sangli, from 1978
17 May
1977
18 July
1978
1 year, 62 days Vasantdada I Sadiq Ali
1978
(5th)
Indian National Congress (Urs) Nashikrao Tirpude
(5 Mar. 1978 – 18 Jul. 1978)
Vasantdada II
6   Sharad Pawar
(born 1940)
MLA for Baramati
18 July
1978
17 February
1980
1 year, 214 days Indian Congress (Socialist) Sundarrao Solanke
(21 Feb. 1975 – 17 May. 1977)
Pawar I
President's rule was imposed during the period (17 February – 8 June 1980)
7   A. R. Antulay
(1929–2014)
MLA for Shrivardhan
9 June
1980
21 January
1982
1 year, 226 days 1980
(6th)
Indian National Congress Position vacant
(9 Jun. 1980 – 2 Feb. 1983)
Antulay Sadiq Ali
8   Babasaheb Bhosale
(1921–2007)
MLA for Nehrunagar
21 January
1982
2 February
1983
1 year, 12 days Bhosale Air Chief Marshal (Retd.)
Om Prakash Mehra
(5)   Vasantdada Patil
(1917–1989)
MLA for Sangli
2 February
1983[§]
3 June
1985
2 years, 121 days Ramrao Adik
(2 Feb. 1983 – 3 Jun. 1985)
Vasantdada III Air Chief Marshal (Retd.)
Idris Hasan Latif
1985
(7th)
Vasantdada IV
9 Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar
(1931–2020)
MLA for Nilanga
3 June
1985
12 March
1986
282 days Position vacant
(3 Jun. 1985 – 14 Mar. 1995)
Nilangekar Kona Prabhakara Rao
(4)   Shankarrao Chavan
(1920–2004)
MLC elected by MLAs
12 March
1986[§]
26 June
1988
2 years, 106 days Shankarrao II
(6)   Sharad Pawar
(born 1940)
MLA for Baramati
26 June
1988[§]
25 June
1991
2 years, 364 days Pawar II K. Brahmananda Reddy
1990
(8th)
Pawar III C. Subramaniam
10 Sudhakarrao Naik
(1934–2001)
MLA for Pusad
25 June
1991
6 March
1993
1 year, 254 days Sudhakarrao
(6)   Sharad Pawar
(born 1940)
MLC
6 March
1993[§]
14 March
1995
2 years, 8 days Pawar IV P. C. Alexander
11   Manohar Joshi
(1937–2024)
MLA for Dadar
14 March
1995
1 February
1999
3 years, 324 days 1995
(9th)
Shiv Sena
(BJPSHS)
Gopinath Munde
(14 Mar. 1995 – 18 Oct. 1999)
Joshi
12   Narayan Rane
(born 1952)
MLA for Malvan
1 February
1999
18 October
1999
259 days Rane
13   Vilasrao Deshmukh
(1945–2012)
MLA for Latur City
18 October
1999
18 January
2003
3 years, 92 days 1999
(10th)
Indian National Congress
(UPA)
Chhagan Bhujbal
(18 Oct. 1999 – 18 Jan. 2003)
Deshmukh I
14   Sushilkumar Shinde
(born 1941)
MLA for Solapur South
18 January
2003
1 November
2004
1 year, 288 days Chhagan Bhujbal
(18 Jan. 2003 – 23 Dec. 2003)
Vijaysinh Mohite–Patil
(23 Dec. 2003 – 1 Nov. 2004)
Sushilkumar Mohammed Fazal
(13)   Vilasrao Deshmukh
(1945–2012)
MLA for Latur City
1 November
2004[§]
8 December
2008
4 years, 37 days 2004
(11th)
R. R. Patil
(1 Nov. 2004 – 8 Dec. 2008)
Deshmukh II
15   Ashok Chavan
(born 1958)
MLA for Bhokar
8 December
2008
11 November
2010
1 year, 338 days Chhagan Bhujbal
(8 Dec. 2008 – 11 Nov. 2010)
Ashok I S. C. Jamir
2009
(12th)
Ashok II
16   Prithviraj Chavan
(born 1946)
MLC elected by MLAs
11 November
2010
28 September
2014
3 years, 321 days Ajit Pawar
(11 Nov. 2010 – 25 Sep 2012)
Position vacant
(25 Sep. 2012 – 28 Nov. 2019)

Ajit Pawar
(7 Dec. 2012 – 28 Sep. 2014)
Prithviraj K. Sankaranarayanan
President's rule imposed during the period (28 September – 30 October 2014)
17   Devendra Fadnavis
(born 1970)
MLA for Nagpur South West
31 October
2014
12 November
2019[13]
5 years, 12 days 2014
(13th)
Bharatiya Janata Party
(NDA)
Position vacant
(31 Oct. 2014 – 12 Nov. 2019)
Fadnavis I C. Vidyasagar Rao
President's rule imposed during the period (12 November – 23 November 2019)
(17)   Devendra Fadnavis
(born 1970)
MLA for Nagpur South West
23 November
2019[14]
28 November
2019[15]
5 days 2019
(14th)
Bharatiya Janata Party
(NDA)
Ajit Pawar
(23 Nov. 2019 – 26 Nov. 2019)
Position vacant
(26 Nov. 2019 – 28 Nov. 2019)
Fadnavis II Bhagat Singh Koshyari
18   Uddhav Thackeray
(born 1960)
MLC elected by MLAs
28 November
2019
30 June
2022
2 years, 214 days Shiv Sena
(MVA)
Ajit Pawar
(28 Nov. 2019 – 30 Jun. 2022)
Thackeray
19   Eknath Shinde
(born 1964)
MLA for Kopri-Pachpakhadi
30 June
2022[16]
Incumbent 1 year, 291 days Shiv Sena
(NDA)
Devendra Fadnavis
(30 Jun. 2022 – present)
Ajit Pawar
(2 Jul. 2023 – present)
Eknath

Timeline edit

Eknath ShindeUddhav ThackerayDevendra FadnavisPrithviraj ChavanAshok ChavanSushilkumar ShindeVilasrao DeshmukhNarayan RaneManohar JoshiSudhakarrao NaikShivajirao Patil NilangekarBabasaheb BhosaleAbdul Rehman AntulaySharad PawarVasantrao PatilShankarrao ChavanVasantrao NaikP. K. SawantMarotrao KannamwarYashwantrao Chavan

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ After India's Independence, Bombay State was created and its territory underwent constant change in the following years. It comprised Bombay Presidency (roughly equating to the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra, excluding South Maharashtra and Vidarbha), the princely states of the Baroda, Western India and Gujarat (the present-day Indian state of Gujarat) and Deccan States (which included parts of the present-day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka).[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Durga Das Basu. Introduction to the Constitution of India. 1960. 20th Edition, 2011 Reprint. pp. 241, 245. LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur. ISBN 978-81-8038-559-9. Note: although the text talks about Indian state governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Maharashtra as well.
  2. ^ "Chavan elected to Legislative Council". @businessline. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  3. ^ (PDF). India Code - Digital Repository of Legislation. 25 April 1960. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Before Jayalalithaa, 16 chief ministers who died in office". The Indian Express. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Jayalalithaa is dead: Here are other chief ministers who died while still in office - Firstpost". firstpost.com. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  6. ^ . The Telegraph India. 10 July 2011. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
  7. ^ Palshikar, Suhas; Birmal, Nitin; Ghotale, Vivek (2010). "Coalitions in Maharashtra Political fragmentation or Social Reconfiguration?" (PDF). Savitribai Phule Pune University.
  8. ^ "Indira Gandhi installed as president of break-away faction of Congress Party". India Today. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Use of President's Rule peaked on February 17, 1980: Some facts". India Today. 17 February 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  10. ^ "President's rule: 'Unprecedented but logical'". @businessline. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Maharashtra Political Crisis LIVE Updates: Eknath Shinde to be the next CM of Maharashtra, says Devendra Fadnavis". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  12. ^ Desai, S. H. (1972). A critical study of the development of secondary education for girls in Gujarat its history and present day problems (PhD Thesis). Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda: Shodhganga : a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET. pp. 411–420. hdl:10603/57937.
  13. ^ The Hindu Net Desk (8 November 2019). "Devendra Fadnavis resigns, blames Shiv Sena for Maharashtra crisis". The Hindu.
  14. ^ "Devendra Fadnavis first Maharashtra CM to resign twice in one-month period". The Indian Express. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  15. ^ "Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra Chief Minister For 80 Hours, Quits". NDTV. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  16. ^ "Maharashtra Political Crisis Live Updates: Eknath Shinde to be new Maharashtra CM, Fadnavis to stay out of govt". The Indian Express. 30 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.

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The Chief Minister of Maharashtra IAST Maharaṣṭrace Mukhyamaṃtri is the head of the executive branch of the government of the Indian state of Maharashtra Following elections to the Legislative Assembly the governor invites the party or coalition with a majority of seats to form the government and appoints the chief minister If the appointee is not a member of either the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council of Maharashtra then the Constitution stipulates that they need to be elected within six months of being sworn in 2 The office of the CM is coterminous with the concurrent Assembly provided the CM commands confidence in the house and hence does not exceed five years However it is subject to no term limits 1 Chief Minister of MaharashtraMaharaṣṭrace MukhyamaṃtriEmblem of MaharashtraIncumbentEknath Shindesince 30 June 2022Government of MaharashtraStyleThe HonorableMr Chief MinisterHis ExcellencyStatusHead of GovernmentAbbreviationCMMember ofVidhan SabhaVidhan ParishadCabinetResidenceVarsha Bungalow Malabar Hill MumbaiSeatMantralaya MumbaiAppointerGovernor of MaharashtraTerm lengthAt the confidence of the assembly5 years and is subject to no term limits 1 PrecursorPrime Minister of BombayInaugural holderDhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper as Prime Minister of Bombay State Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher as Chief Minister of Bombay State Yashwantrao Chavan as Chief Minister of Maharashtra Formation1 May 1960 63 years ago 1960 05 01 DeputyDeputy Chief Minister of MaharashtraSalary 340 000 US 4 300 monthly 4 080 000 US 51 000 annuallyWebsiteCMO MaharashtraMaharashtra was formed by dissolution of Bombay State and Hyderabad State on 1 May 1960 3 Yashwantrao Chavan who was serving as the third CM of Bombay State since 1956 became the first CM of Maharashtra He belonged to the Indian National Congress and held the office until the 1962 Assembly elections Marotrao Kannamwar succeeded him and was the only CM to die while in office 4 5 Vasantrao Naik who was in office from December 1963 to February 1975 for more than 11 years has by far been the longest serving CM He also was the first and only CM to complete his full term of five years 1967 1972 till Devendra Fadnavis matched it 2014 2019 With the exceptions of Manohar Joshi SS Narayan Rane SS Devendra Fadnavis BJP Uddhav Thackeray SS and Eknath Shinde SS all other CMs have been from the Congress or its breakaway parties 6 7 8 So far President s rule has been imposed thrice in the state first from February to June 1980 and again from September to October 2014 It was again imposed on 12 November 2019 9 10 The current incumbent is Eknath Shinde of the Shiv Sena since 30 June 2022 11 Contents 1 Precursors 1 1 Key 1 2 Prime Ministers of Bombay 1937 50 a 1 3 Chief Ministers of Bombay State 1947 60 2 Chief Ministers of Maharashtra 3 Timeline 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesPrecursors editKey edit Colour key for political parties Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Urs Indian Congress Socialist Shiv Sena Bharatiya Janata Party N A President s rule Prime Ministers of Bombay 1937 50 a edit Portrait Prime Minister Lifespan Term of office Election Term Party Government Appointed by Governor 1 Sir Dhanjishah Bomanji Cooper 1878 1947 1 April1937 19 July1937 109 days 1937 1st Independent Cooper The Lord Brabourne2 nbsp Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher 1888 1957 19 July1937 2 November1939 2 years 106 days Indian National Congress Kher I Robert Duncan BellGovernor s rule was imposed during this period 2 November 1939 30 March 1946 2 nbsp Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher 1888 1957 30 March1946 26 January1950 3 years 302 days 1946 2nd Indian National Congress Kher II Sir John ColvilleChief Ministers of Bombay State 1947 60 edit Portrait Chief Minister Lifespan Constituency Term of office Election Term Party Government Appointed by Governor Chief Ministers of Bombay State 1950 1956 1 nbsp Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher 1888 1957 MLC 26 January1950 21 April1952 2 years 86 days 1946 Provincial Indian National Congress Kher Sir John Colville2 nbsp Morarji Desai 1896 1995 MLA for Bulsar Chikhli 21 April1952 31 October1956 4 years 193 days 1952 1st Desai Raja Sir Maharaj SinghChief Ministers of Bombay State 1956 1960 3 nbsp Yashwantrao Chavan 1913 1984 MLA for Karad North 1 November1956 30 April1960 3 years 181 days 1st Indian National Congress Yashwantrao I Harekrushna Mahatab1957 2nd Yashwantrao II Sri PrakasaChief Ministers of Maharashtra editKeyNo Incumbent number Died in office Returned to office after a previous non consecutive term RES Resigned NC Resigned following a no confidence motion Legend Interim Chief Minister Portrait Chief Minister Lifespan Constituency Term of office Election Term Party Deputy Chief Minister s Term in office Government Appointed by Governor 1 nbsp Yashwantrao Chavan 1913 1984 MLA for Karad North 1 May1960 20 November1962 2 years 203 days 1957 1st Indian National Congress Position vacant 1 May 1960 5 Mar 1978 Yashwantrao I Sri Prakasa1962 2nd Yashwantrao II2 Marotrao Kannamwar 1900 1963 MLA for Saoli 20 November1962 24 November1963 1 year 4 days Kannamwar H K Chainani Acting P K Sawant 1905 2000 MLA for Chiplun Acting 25 November1963 5 December1963 10 days Sawant Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit3 nbsp Vasantrao Naik 1913 1979 MLA for Pusad 5 December1963 21 February1975 11 years 78 days Vasantrao I1967 3rd Vasantrao II P V Cherian1972 4th Vasantrao III Ali Yavar Jung4 nbsp Shankarrao Chavan 1920 2004 MLA for Bhokar 21 February1975 17 May1977 2 years 85 days Shankarrao I5 nbsp Vasantdada Patil 1917 1989 MLC elected by MLAs until 1978MLA for Sangli from 1978 17 May1977 18 July1978 1 year 62 days Vasantdada I Sadiq Ali1978 5th Indian National Congress Urs Nashikrao Tirpude 5 Mar 1978 18 Jul 1978 Vasantdada II6 nbsp Sharad Pawar born 1940 MLA for Baramati 18 July1978 17 February1980 1 year 214 days Indian Congress Socialist Sundarrao Solanke 21 Feb 1975 17 May 1977 Pawar IPresident s rule was imposed during the period 17 February 8 June 1980 7 nbsp A R Antulay 1929 2014 MLA for Shrivardhan 9 June1980 21 January1982 1 year 226 days 1980 6th Indian National Congress Position vacant 9 Jun 1980 2 Feb 1983 Antulay Sadiq Ali8 nbsp Babasaheb Bhosale 1921 2007 MLA for Nehrunagar 21 January1982 2 February1983 1 year 12 days Bhosale Air Chief Marshal Retd Om Prakash Mehra 5 nbsp Vasantdada Patil 1917 1989 MLA for Sangli 2 February1983 3 June1985 2 years 121 days Ramrao Adik 2 Feb 1983 3 Jun 1985 Vasantdada III Air Chief Marshal Retd Idris Hasan Latif1985 7th Vasantdada IV9 Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar 1931 2020 MLA for Nilanga 3 June1985 12 March1986 282 days Position vacant 3 Jun 1985 14 Mar 1995 Nilangekar Kona Prabhakara Rao 4 nbsp Shankarrao Chavan 1920 2004 MLC elected by MLAs 12 March1986 26 June1988 2 years 106 days Shankarrao II 6 nbsp Sharad Pawar born 1940 MLA for Baramati 26 June1988 25 June1991 2 years 364 days Pawar II K Brahmananda Reddy1990 8th Pawar III C Subramaniam10 Sudhakarrao Naik 1934 2001 MLA for Pusad 25 June1991 6 March1993 1 year 254 days Sudhakarrao 6 nbsp Sharad Pawar born 1940 MLC 6 March1993 14 March1995 2 years 8 days Pawar IV P C Alexander11 nbsp Manohar Joshi 1937 2024 MLA for Dadar 14 March1995 1 February1999 3 years 324 days 1995 9th Shiv Sena BJP SHS Gopinath Munde 14 Mar 1995 18 Oct 1999 Joshi12 nbsp Narayan Rane born 1952 MLA for Malvan 1 February1999 18 October1999 259 days Rane13 nbsp Vilasrao Deshmukh 1945 2012 MLA for Latur City 18 October1999 18 January2003 3 years 92 days 1999 10th Indian National Congress UPA Chhagan Bhujbal 18 Oct 1999 18 Jan 2003 Deshmukh I14 nbsp Sushilkumar Shinde born 1941 MLA for Solapur South 18 January2003 1 November2004 1 year 288 days Chhagan Bhujbal 18 Jan 2003 23 Dec 2003 Vijaysinh Mohite Patil 23 Dec 2003 1 Nov 2004 Sushilkumar Mohammed Fazal 13 nbsp Vilasrao Deshmukh 1945 2012 MLA for Latur City 1 November2004 8 December2008 4 years 37 days 2004 11th R R Patil 1 Nov 2004 8 Dec 2008 Deshmukh II15 nbsp Ashok Chavan born 1958 MLA for Bhokar 8 December2008 11 November2010 1 year 338 days Chhagan Bhujbal 8 Dec 2008 11 Nov 2010 Ashok I S C Jamir2009 12th Ashok II16 nbsp Prithviraj Chavan born 1946 MLC elected by MLAs 11 November2010 28 September2014 3 years 321 days Ajit Pawar 11 Nov 2010 25 Sep 2012 Position vacant 25 Sep 2012 28 Nov 2019 Ajit Pawar 7 Dec 2012 28 Sep 2014 Prithviraj K SankaranarayananPresident s rule imposed during the period 28 September 30 October 2014 17 nbsp Devendra Fadnavis born 1970 MLA for Nagpur South West 31 October2014 12 November2019 13 5 years 12 days 2014 13th Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Position vacant 31 Oct 2014 12 Nov 2019 Fadnavis I C Vidyasagar RaoPresident s rule imposed during the period 12 November 23 November 2019 17 nbsp Devendra Fadnavis born 1970 MLA for Nagpur South West 23 November2019 14 28 November2019 15 5 days 2019 14th Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Ajit Pawar 23 Nov 2019 26 Nov 2019 Position vacant 26 Nov 2019 28 Nov 2019 Fadnavis II Bhagat Singh Koshyari18 nbsp Uddhav Thackeray born 1960 MLC elected by MLAs 28 November2019 30 June2022 2 years 214 days Shiv Sena MVA Ajit Pawar 28 Nov 2019 30 Jun 2022 Thackeray19 nbsp Eknath Shinde born 1964 MLA for Kopri Pachpakhadi 30 June2022 16 Incumbent 1 year 291 days Shiv Sena NDA Devendra Fadnavis 30 Jun 2022 present Ajit Pawar 2 Jul 2023 present EknathTimeline editSee also editList of governors of Maharashtra List of deputy chief ministers of Maharashtra List of chairmen of the Maharashtra Legislative Council List of speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly List of Deputy Speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly List of Leader of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly List of Leaders of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Council List of Leader of the Opposition of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly List of Leader of the Opposition of the Maharashtra Legislative CouncilNotes edit After India s Independence Bombay State was created and its territory underwent constant change in the following years It comprised Bombay Presidency roughly equating to the present day Indian state of Maharashtra excluding South Maharashtra and Vidarbha the princely states of the Baroda Western India and Gujarat the present day Indian state of Gujarat and Deccan States which included parts of the present day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka 12 References edit a b Durga Das Basu Introduction to the Constitution of India 1960 20th Edition 2011 Reprint pp 241 245 LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur ISBN 978 81 8038 559 9 Note although the text talks about Indian state governments in general it applies for the specific case of Maharashtra as well Chavan elected to Legislative Council businessline Retrieved 22 May 2018 The Bombay Reorganisation Act 1960 PDF India Code Digital Repository of Legislation 25 April 1960 Archived from the original PDF on 24 May 2018 Before Jayalalithaa 16 chief ministers who died in office The Indian Express 7 December 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2018 Jayalalithaa is dead Here are other chief ministers who died while still in office Firstpost firstpost com 7 December 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2018 Down but not out The Telegraph India 10 July 2011 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Palshikar Suhas Birmal Nitin Ghotale Vivek 2010 Coalitions in Maharashtra Political fragmentation or Social Reconfiguration PDF Savitribai Phule Pune University Indira Gandhi installed as president of break away faction of Congress Party India Today Retrieved 22 May 2018 Use of President s Rule peaked on February 17 1980 Some facts India Today 17 February 2016 Retrieved 1 March 2018 President s rule Unprecedented but logical businessline Retrieved 1 March 2018 Maharashtra Political Crisis LIVE Updates Eknath Shinde to be the next CM of Maharashtra says Devendra Fadnavis The Times of India Retrieved 30 June 2022 Desai S H 1972 A critical study of the development of secondary education for girls in Gujarat its history and present day problems PhD Thesis Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Shodhganga a reservoir of Indian theses INFLIBNET pp 411 420 hdl 10603 57937 The Hindu Net Desk 8 November 2019 Devendra Fadnavis resigns blames Shiv Sena for Maharashtra crisis The Hindu Devendra Fadnavis first Maharashtra CM to resign twice in one month period The Indian Express 27 October 2019 Retrieved 27 November 2019 Devendra Fadnavis Maharashtra Chief Minister For 80 Hours Quits NDTV 26 November 2019 Retrieved 26 November 2019 Maharashtra Political Crisis Live Updates Eknath Shinde to be new Maharashtra CM Fadnavis to stay out of govt The Indian Express 30 June 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2022 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chief ministers of Maharashtra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of chief ministers of Maharashtra amp oldid 1218910252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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