Ashok Chavan Joins BJP: Shifting Political Landscape in Maharashtra
Former Maharashtra CM's Move Signals Departure from Congress

Ashok Chavan’s political career in Maharashtra saw him serve as a minister in consecutive Congress-led governments starting from 1999. Rising through the ranks, he assumed the role of Chief Minister in 2008, succeeding Vilasrao Deshmukh in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Despite the Congress’s victory in the 2009 assembly polls, Chavan faced allegations of impropriety linked to the Adarsh housing society scandal. Consequently, he was compelled to resign from his post in November 2010 due to accusations of granting an additional Floor Space Index (FSI) for the society in exchange for familial benefits.

It is strongly suggested that Ashok Chavan may be offered a Rajya Sabha seat by the BJP. Reports hint at the BJP’s upcoming release of its list of Rajya Sabha members, with a meeting scheduled to discuss seat allocations. Front-runners for the Rajya Sabha seats include Chhagan Bhujbal, Sameer Bhujbal, and Parth Pawar. He stated, “Today marks the beginning of a new phase in my political career. I am formally affiliated with the BJP at their office…I am hopeful that together, we will work towards the constructive development of Maharashtra.”
Speculations regarding Ashok Chavan’s move to join the BJP had been circulating for some time. Following his resignation from the Congress, Chavan had indicated that he would make a decision regarding his political future within 48 hours. Now, with his formal affiliation with the BJP, Chavan’s decision has turned into reality, further shaping the political dynamics of Maharashtra.
In response to Ashok Chavan’s departure, Baba Siddique, a prominent Muslim leader in Mumbai, characterized it as a stark warning for the Congress. Siddique disclosed that Chavan personally reached out to him upon resigning from the party. He emphasized that the Congress should perceive this development as a wakeup call, although he doubted their responsiveness.
Chavan’s move comes with the backdrop of evolving political dynamics in Maharashtra and the broader national context. His decision to join the BJP, a party known for its ideological differences with the INC, signifies a significant shift in his political trajectory. As a seasoned politician with a considerable influence in Maharashtra politics, Chavan’s defection is likely to have far-reaching consequences for both parties.
By Kashish Jain