Shiv Sena's Gogawale to Hoist Tricolour in Raigad, Replacing Tatkare

Shiv Sena Minister Bharat Gogawale has been authorized to unfurl the national flag at the main Republic Day function in Raigad district. This replaces Women and Child Development Minister Aditi Tatkare, who performed the duty last year. The change occurs amid an ongoing political tussle over the appointment of the Raigad district guardian minister, which Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has put on hold. The state government has issued a detailed resolution outlining protocols for Republic Day celebrations across Maharashtra.

Key Points: Raigad Republic Day Flag Unfurling: Gogawale Replaces Tatkare

  • Minister change for flag ceremony
  • Political tussle over Raigad post
  • Guardian minister appointment on hold
  • Detailed guidelines issued for state functions
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Maha: Shiv Sena Minister Gogawale to unfurl Tricolour on R-Day in Raigad

Shiv Sena's Bharat Gogawale will unfurl the national flag in Raigad on Republic Day, replacing Aditi Tatkare amid political tussle over the guardian minister post.

"Gogawale has been authorised to unfurl the Tricolour at the district headquarters on January 26 - Government Resolution"

Mumbai, Jan 21

Women and Child Development Minister Aditi Tatkare will not unfurl the national flag at the Republic Day function in Raigad district, and the honour will instead be performed by Employment Guarantee Minister Bharat Gogawale, according to a government resolution.

As per the General Administration Department's government resolution issued on Wednesday, Gogawale has been authorised to unfurl the Tricolour at the district headquarters on January 26 as part of the official Republic Day celebrations.

The government resolution, issued in connection with the 77th Republic Day celebrations, lists district-wise guardian ministers, ministers or ministers of state who will unfurl the national flag at the main official functions across Maharashtra.

For the Raigad district, the responsibility has been assigned to Bharat Gogawale, the GR said. Last year, it was Aditi Tatkare who unfurled the flag.

Incidentally, Gogawale, who is a minister from the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the Ajit Pawar-led NCP, has staked a claim over the Raigad district guardian minister's post.

Due to the tussle between Shiv Sena and NCP, the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had put on hold appointing the Raigad district guardian minister.

Aditi Tatkare was initially appointed as the Raigad district guardian minister last year, but the appointment was stayed after Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took strong objection.

The resolution also lays down detailed guidelines for the conduct of Republic Day ceremonies across the state, including timing of flag-hoisting functions, protocol, participation of officials and public representatives, and cultural programmes to mark the occasion.

All departments and district administrations have been directed to ensure smooth conduct of the celebrations in accordance with the prescribed norms, it added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the tussle is unfortunate, at least the GR has laid down clear protocols. The administration must ensure the day's celebrations go smoothly for the public. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Typical Maharashtra politics. The real issue is who gets control of Raigad district, and the flag ceremony is just a symbol of that fight. Hope the common citizen's programs aren't affected by this minister-level musical chairs.
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Aditi M
As a woman from Maharashtra, I find it disappointing that Minister Aditi Tatkare was replaced. It was a good gesture last year. This back-and-forth doesn't look good. The focus should be on the spirit of Republic Day, not internal party disputes.
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Suresh O
Ultimately, it doesn't matter which minister does the honours. What matters is that we citizens participate, remember our Constitution, and celebrate the day with pride. Let's not get too tangled in the political side of the news.
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Bhavana T
The GR mentions detailed guidelines for cultural programs and public participation. That's the positive takeaway. Hope the schools and local groups in Raigad put on a great show for the 77th Republic Day!

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