Chavan's 2nd innings as CM to be a sterner test
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Saturday, November 07, 2009, 19:09
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Mumbai: Ashok Chavan, who was sworn in as Maharashtra Chief Minister on Saturday, faces a sterner test of his leadership and managing skills through the choppy waters of coalition politics after just over 10 months at the helm of affairs in the state in the previous stint.
Chavan's non-controversial image may have landed him
the top job after Vilasrao Deshmukh made way in the wake of
Mumbai terror attack, but his real test would lie in managing
the coalition which took 15 days of hard bargaining between
Congress and NCP over portfolios and the number of
ministries.
The excellent equations 51-year-old Chavan enjoys with
Congress command, specially with Gen Next leader Rahul Gandhi,
also helped in no small measure in warding off potential
challenges from more seasoned seasoned aspirants Vilasrao
Deshmukh and Narayan Rane, both former chief ministers.

The selection of Chavan also underlines the importance
of political inheritance in Congress. He inherited the
poitical legacy of his late father S B Chavan, becoming the
first father-son duo in the state's history to adorn the chief
ministerial chair. The senior Chavan was a loyalist of the
Nehru-Gandhi family.
Bureau Report