<p>Palghar BJP MP Hemant Savra has made a bold claim regarding the appointment of Maharashtra’s new Chief Minister. According to Savra, senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis will take oath as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He stated that the swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for December 5 at 5 PM, marking a significant political development in the state. Hemant Savra’s statement aligns with recent announcements by other political leaders, including NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who confirmed that the next Chief Minister would be from the BJP as part of the ruling Mahayuti alliance. Pawar also mentioned that the alliance would have two Deputy Chief Ministers representing other coalition partners, signaling a collaborative governance model. Savra’s claim further cements the speculation surrounding Fadnavis, who has previously served as Chief Minister and remains a prominent figure in Maharashtra’s politics. This announcement has created a buzz among political circles, as all eyes are now on the upcoming swearing-in ceremony. The event is expected to be a high-profile affair, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly attending the ceremony at Mumbai’s iconic Azad Maidan. The BJP-led Mahayuti government aims to present a strong vision for Maharashtra’s future, with Fadnavis potentially at the helm once again. This move is seen as a significant step toward stabilizing the state’s political landscape.</p>