Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sena pushes for 50-50 power-sharing formula

- Swapnil Rawal and Ketaki Ghoge

Sena to bring up Fadnavis’s Feb promise of ‘equitable share of power, posts’

MUMBAI: Friday was a day of several meetings within the Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena parties, which together won 161 seats out of the state’s 288 seats in the assembly, thus ensuring that the saffron combine will return to form the government.

As chief minister Devendra Fadnavis began consultati­ons within the party on Thursday, several Sena functionar­ies met Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray on Friday. The party will hold a formal meeting of its leaders on Saturday.

Officials told HT that senior leaders of the BJP including Fadnavis and state unit chief Chandrakan­t Patil held a late night meeting on Thursday to assess the post poll scenario in Maharashtr­a, in which the BJP won 105 seats (17 lesser than its previous tally). The meeting went on till the early hours of Friday.

It is learnt that the CM spoke to Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday evening. He also spoke to BJP chief and union home minister Amit Shah and is awaiting a signal from top leadership before commencing talks with the Sena, a close aide of Fadnavis said. Formal discussion­s between the leaders of the two parties are expected to start after Diwali, Sena functionar­ies said.

The Sena, in turn, is keen on a favourable power-sharing formula. On Thursday, Thackeray said at a press conference, “It is time to remind the BJP about the formula arrived at when BJP chief Amit Shah visited my home .... we had decided on a fiftyfifty formula for the alliance.” Thackeray’s son, Aaditya Thackeray who made his poll debut this year, won from Worli.

The BJP is likely to stake claim to form the government after Diwali on October 27.

The government must be formed before November 8, when the existing government’s

ends.

NUMBER CRUNCHING

The BJP is short by 40 seats to reach the simple majority mark of 145 in the 288-member assembly. Even if gets the support of 13 independen­ts, the party can’t reach the halfway mark. Thus, it will need Shiv Sena’s support to form the government, which has increased the Sena’s bargaining power. Sena party mouthpiece Saamana on Friday stated that “the keys to power are with the Shiv Sena”.

BJP leaders have spoke to the 13 winning independen­ts, well before they begin formal talks with the Shiv Sena on power sharing. “Around eight of these independen­ts are BJP rebels so they are with us. The talks with Sena will begin officially post Diwali,” said the Fadnavis aide. The BJP hoped that the support of independen­ts would work as leverage in the talks with the Sena, the aide said.

The Sena is likely to drive a hard bargain given that they fought on fewer seats than the BJP despite a purported promise of equal seat sharing ahead in the assembly polls. The BJP on the other hand is not willing to split the CM post and is likely to offer the Sena the deputy chief minister’s post along with important portfolios in exchange, BJP insiders told HT.

Chief Minister Fadnavis, while announcing the alliance in February, had said that the allies would “equitably share power and posts”. The Sena could well interpret this to mean that the chief minister’s post would be shared for 2.5 years each between the allies.

Sanjay Potnis, Sena legislator from Kalina in Mumbai, said after meeting Thackeray on Friday: “The keys to power are with the Shiv Sena now, unlike the past when it was one-sided equation. We will discuss the CM post and other key issues in the meeting [on Saturday].”

A Sena MP said that once the formal discussion commences with the BJP’S central leadership the Sena will bring up the chief minister’s post. “Of course, it [CM post] is on the cards; why shouldn’t we keep it. If they (BJP) can give the Muftis the Cm-post [in Jammu & Kashmir] why can’t they share the post with us, who are their natural allies?” the MP asked.

Political analysts said that though Thackeray is putting pressure on the BJP for the chief minister’s post, he could settle for less as the Sena is partner with opposition parties Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party that has won 44 and 54 seats respective­ly. Besides, the Sena’s number of seats has also come down from 63 MLAS in 2014 to 56 MLAS in 2019.

“Thackeray would put pressure on the BJP for deputy chief minister’s post and key portfolios. He would be mindful that BJP would not let go of the CM post,” Surendra Jondhale, political analyst said.

Senior Sena leader and minister in the outgoing government Eknath Shinde said, “Aaditya ji decided to take the plunge in electoral politics and has been successful. It is natural that the Sena workers and leaders would want to see a Thackeray on a big post. There is nothing wrong with that expectatio­n.”

Responding to reports that Congress leaders were in touch with Sena top brass, state Congress chief Balasaheb Thorat on Friday said, “First Uddhav Thackeray should decide whether he wants to part ways with the BJP.”

NEWDELHI: Manohar Lal Khattar, who is all set to become the chief minister of Haryana for the second straight term, will meet governor Satyadev Narayan Arya in Chandigarh on Saturday to stake claim to form the government.

Soon after the election results on Thursday showed that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the single-largest party but stopped short of simple majority, Khattar reached Delhi at night. He stayed overnight in the national capital to fine-tune the party’s strategy and work out the details of the state government, which has to rely on nonbjp legislator­s.

The efforts culminated on Friday night, with the BJP announcing an alliance with the fledgling Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), which won 10 of Haryana’s 90 seats and was expected to play a key role in state politics.

The BJP won 40 seats, six seats short of a simple majority and seven fewer that what it won five years ago. The BJP’S decision to win over Chautala underlines its quest to placate Jats, a dominant community in the state who are believed to have voted mostly against the saffron party in the recent polls, to ensure a smooth run of its government.

Earlier in the day, Chautala put forward some conditions for an alliance. At a press conference at his Janpath residence in Delhi, Chautala said, “No one is untouchabl­e for us. We will support whichever party agrees to implement our agenda as part of a common minimum programme. The JJP will ally with any party that promises 75% reservatio­n of jobs for Haryanvis in Haryana and continues with pension for senior citizens...” In the morning, Chautala went to meet his father Ajay Chautala in Tihar jail before taking a final decision on party’s course of action.

KHATTAR IS LIKELY TO BE ELECTED THE BJP LEGISLATIV­E PARTY LEADER IN CHANDIGARH ON SATURDAY

 ?? KUNAL PATIL/HT FILE ?? PM Narendra Modi (centre) with Maharashtr­a CM Devendra Fadnavis (left) and Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray during an election rally in Mumbai on October 18.
KUNAL PATIL/HT FILE PM Narendra Modi (centre) with Maharashtr­a CM Devendra Fadnavis (left) and Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray during an election rally in Mumbai on October 18.

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