Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP set to bag key portfolios; home up in air

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held the department for five years of his government, and had complete command on the police force. It needs to be seen whether Shinde, who recently got former chief minister Uddhav Thackeray to reverse the tranasfer of the certain senior police officers from Thane, will agree to give the home portfolio to the BJP.

Among the MLAS in Shinde’s camp, nine were ministers in the MVA government.

Other than Bacchu Kadu who represents a small party, Prahar Jansshakti Party (PJP) and Rajendra Patil Yedraokar, who is an independen­t, there are seven Sena ministers, including Shinde, among the rebels. “Shinde will have to accommodat­e all of them in his cabinet apart from inducting a few new faces to avoid discontent. This means he will have to get at least 15 department­s, including ministers of state. The Maharashtr­a cabinet has 43 berths, including the CM. Unlike Uddhav Thackeray who held no portfolio, Shinde is likely to keep the urban developmen­t department to himself,” said the second BJP leader

This leader added, that after the floor test and the election of the speaker of the assembly, both Shinde and Fadnavis are expected to meet the BJP’S top leadership in Delhi next week to hammer out the shape and size of the cabinet. “Most of the decisions so far were taken by Delhibased party leaders. Even the power-sharing pact will be finalized by the leaders in consultati­on with Fadnavis”, he said.

Apart from Fadnavis, Chandrakan­t Patil, Girish Mahajan, Ashish Shelar, Pravin Darekar, Sanjay Kute, are among those from the BJP who are likely to be made ministers.

The BJP and the Shinde camp are expected to woo some of their leaders with the assurance of their appointmen­ts on government-run statutory boards and corporatio­ns. They are also expected to be given assurances of their nomination to the legislativ­e council, where more than 13 seats are vacant.

 ?? PTI ?? Eknath Shinde supporters celebrate in Thane.
PTI Eknath Shinde supporters celebrate in Thane.

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