For the First Time in 60 Years, Maharashtra Won’t Have a Leader of Opposition - PUNE PULSE
For the first time in six decades, Maharashtra will not have a Leader of the Opposition due to the insufficient number of MLAs in the opposition parties. This significant political development arises from the provisions of the Salaries and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in the State Legislature Act, which require an opposition party to hold at least 10% of the total seats. The absence of an opposition leader marks a notable shift in the state's political landscape.