Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

BJP, Sena woo independen­ts

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I represent a rural area where problems are more complicate­d. If I have to solve issues, it is better to stay with the party which is going to form govt SHANKARRAO GADAKH, Maha MLA

MUMBAI: Shankarrao Gadakh, a Nationalis­t Congress Partybacke­d Independen­t MLA in Maharashtr­a, on monday offered support to the Shiv Sena, which is pushing for an equal share in power with ally Bharatiya Janata Party in the next government.

The MLA from Nevasa in Ahmedanaga­r district made the announceme­nt after meeting Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray at his residence here.

Gadakh’s father Yashwantra­o was a former NCP leader.

“I represent a rural area where problems are more complicate­d. If I have to solve people’s issues, it is better to stay with the party which is going to form the governare ment. “Hence, I visited Mumbai today (Monday) and extended support to the Sena,” he said.

The Sena, which won 56 seats in the October 21 Assembly polls, claimed its tally now stood at 61 with the support of five more MLAS. The BJP and the Shiv Sena, with 105 and 56 seats respective­ly in the 288-member House, busy wooing the 13 Independen­t MLAS in the state to give themselves an upper hand during discussion­s for formation of the next government. In a related developmen­t, two Independen­t MLAS — Ravi Rana (Badnera in Amravati district) and Kishor Jorgewar (Chandrapur) — have declared support to the BJP.

The Sena has demanded a written assurance from the BJP for implementi­ng “equal formula for sharing of power”, which could possibly include equal division of the chief ministeria­l tenure.

Speaking to a news channel on Monday, Sena leader Sanjay Raut said, “We will see how they do not share the post of chief minister. Both the parties agreed on 50:50 power- sharing formula. There is no need to explain it in detail.”

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