The Asian Age

Maha BJP mulls mid-term polls

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Mumbai, March 24: Under constant pressure from its ally Shiv Sena, the BJP in Maharashtr­a is mulling the option of a snap poll as many in the party believed the situation was conducive to secure a majority on its own. A meeting was conducted on Friday evening which dwelt on a set of possible scenarios.

Mumbai, March 24: Under constant pressure from its ally Shiv Sena, the BJP in Maharashtr­a is mulling the option of a snap poll as many in the party believed the situation was conducive to secure a majority on its own.

A meeting of the state BJP’s core committee here on Friday evening dwelt on a set of possible scenarios including the interim polls.

The current Assembly has its term till mid-2019.

“The meeting discussed political situation in case Sena is’nt a part of the ruling dispensati­on,” a BJP source said.

The feasibilit­y of going for snap polls was discussed, the source told PTI.

There was unanimity over acting against the Sena’s “nuisance”, including the negative comments in that party’s mouthpiece Saamana, the source said.

Its stellar performanc­e in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarkhand Assembly polls and the impressive showing in civic polls across Maharashtr­a have emboldened the BJP in the state.

There was also a discussion

Party believes situation was conducive to secure a majority on its own

on weaning some MLAs away from other parties and getting them reelected on BJP symbol, the source said.

Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis were among the leaders who attended the meeting, held at the official residence of revenue minister Chandrakan­t Patil.

In 2014 Assembly polls, the BJP and the Shiv Sena had contested the polls separately. The BJP, which emerged as the single largest party, then formed a minority government with outside support of the NCP.

Within a few months, Sena returned to the saffron alliance but failed to get the plum portfolios it wished for. Despite being an ally of the BJP in Maharashtr­a and at the Centre, Sena kept up its stinging attack on the government’s policies and even taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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