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“We have complete confidence in all our party MLAs, and there is no apprehension of cross-voting,” Patil affirmed. “However, the decision to gather at the resort was made to foster unity and solidarity among our members.”
Responding to queries about potential opposition in the upper house regarding the presentation of a religious bill, Patil acknowledged differing opinions but emphasized the priority of the people and the state. “While there may be divergent views, the cabinet will deliberate on issuing an ordinance in the best interest of the public and the state,” he asserted.