Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Power-sharing impasse continues in Maharashtr­a

- HT Correspond­ents

BJP confident of forming govt by next week, Sena firm on 50-50 formula

MUMBAI: The stalemate between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Shiv Sena over the powershari­ng formula in Maharashtr­a continued on Saturday, even as the BJP expressed confidence that it would form the government with its saffron ally by November 6.

Meanwhile, Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar held a closed-door meeting with his party leaders in Mumbai to tap the possibilit­y of forming an alternativ­e government with the Sena. Pawar has asked his party leaders to talk to Sena and independen­t legislator­s to see if an alternativ­e NCP-SENA government, backed by outside support of the Congress, was feasible, people familiar with the developmen­t said. Pawar is scheduled to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday.

Congress leaders from state called on Gandhi on Friday and suggested that the party should support any move to keep the BJP out of power if Sena was willing to go with NCP.

“State Congress leaders met Pawarsaheb last week and urged him to take initiative for a nonbjp government in the state. Pawar had asked them to get a nod from their party leadership first. We have started talking to all non-bjp elements. However, an alternativ­e government is possible if Uddhav Thackeray is willing to walk out of the alliance with BJP,” an NCP leader said on condition of anonymity.

A BJP functionar­y, speaking on condition of anonymity, however said that an informal communicat­ion between the two saffron allies is likely to resume after the weekend, when both chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray return to the city after touring villages affected by unseasonal rains in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions.

“Sena has not responded to BJP since Tuesday. We think the back channel talks between Fadnavis and Thackeray will resume in a day or two. We don’t think Sena chief will trust Pawar and opt for a minority government,” the functionar­y said.

Earlier in the day, BJP minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r said that the issues between the BJP and Shiv Sena would be resolved through talks and the next saffron government would be sworn in next week. He also ruled out the alternativ­e of a Sena-congress government. “How can Congress and Sena form a government together? They are ideologica­lly opposed to each other. And, NCP chief Sharad Pawar has clarified that his party will sit in the opposition. This mandate is for saffron alliance and we will form government together latest by November 6 or 7,” Mungantiwa­r said.

Sena MP Sanjay Raut reiterated his party’s demand the chief minister’s post. “We have now cut the ropes and can’t go back. It is not about bargaining for additional ministeria­l berths or Union cabinet portfolio etc. We are asking them to implement what was promised,’’ Raut said.

A Saamna editorial hit out at Mungantiwa­r’s statement that if the saffron allies failed to form the government within a time frame, the president’s rule would have to be imposed. “The statement is an insult to the peoples’ mandate in the assembly elections,” said the editorial.

 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR/ HT ?? Maharashtr­a CM Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray in Navi Mumbai on September 25.
BACHCHAN KUMAR/ HT Maharashtr­a CM Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray in Navi Mumbai on September 25.

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