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I believe that has had presedint rule a few times. It is not even mentioned in the list. It should have some place in it.
Also Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher is not mentioned anywhere. He was the first chief minister of Bombay state before formation of maharashtra. Ganesh Dhamodkar (Talk) 07:47, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
On multiple occasions there is a gap of few days after the end of previous tenure of the sitting CM for eg: Abdul Rehman Antulay's term ends on 12 January 1982 and Babasaheb Bhosale's term commences on 21 January 1982 and there is no explanation for 9 days between them. As per basic rule either President's rule should be in force or a care taker CM should be functioning which is not mentioned. Similarly this problem persists in the change of assembly as well. The previous term of Vasantdada Patil ends on 2 March 1978 but his next term after the assembly elections resumes on 7 March 1978 completely omitting the 5 days in between. I believe the missing days should be added in the previous CM's tenure if he was still the care taker or there should be President's rule during this period. Amal biyani ( talk) 14:16, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
What is the relevance of adding Chief ministers from Bombay state.If you are going to add that then you should include chief ministers of Central provinces /Madhya pradesh too before Marathi speaking areas were added to Bombay state in 1956.Thanks Jonathansammy ( talk) 19:31, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
Just want to inform that Currently Devendra Fadnavis is Caretaker CM as part of Caretaker government. Have a look at his tweet [1]. Technically he is CM until next Government is formed. Brown Chocolate ( talk) 16:54, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
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I believe that has had presedint rule a few times. It is not even mentioned in the list. It should have some place in it.
Also Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher is not mentioned anywhere. He was the first chief minister of Bombay state before formation of maharashtra. Ganesh Dhamodkar (Talk) 07:47, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
On multiple occasions there is a gap of few days after the end of previous tenure of the sitting CM for eg: Abdul Rehman Antulay's term ends on 12 January 1982 and Babasaheb Bhosale's term commences on 21 January 1982 and there is no explanation for 9 days between them. As per basic rule either President's rule should be in force or a care taker CM should be functioning which is not mentioned. Similarly this problem persists in the change of assembly as well. The previous term of Vasantdada Patil ends on 2 March 1978 but his next term after the assembly elections resumes on 7 March 1978 completely omitting the 5 days in between. I believe the missing days should be added in the previous CM's tenure if he was still the care taker or there should be President's rule during this period. Amal biyani ( talk) 14:16, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
What is the relevance of adding Chief ministers from Bombay state.If you are going to add that then you should include chief ministers of Central provinces /Madhya pradesh too before Marathi speaking areas were added to Bombay state in 1956.Thanks Jonathansammy ( talk) 19:31, 21 May 2018 (UTC)
Just want to inform that Currently Devendra Fadnavis is Caretaker CM as part of Caretaker government. Have a look at his tweet [1]. Technically he is CM until next Government is formed. Brown Chocolate ( talk) 16:54, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
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