The Asian Age

Sena rebutts Fadnavis with ‘role-sharing’ clip

Video shows CM talking about ‘equal responsibi­lities’

-

Mumbai, Oct. 29: On a day Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis denied the BJP ever promised to share the chief minister’s post with the ally Shiv Sena, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party came up with an old video of the CM in which he purportedl­y talked about equal sharing of posts and responsibi­lities in the state government.

Ever since the BJP’s tally fell in the recentlyhe­ld Assembly polls, results for which were announced on October 24, the Sena raised its pitch for a rotational chief ministersh­ip between the two parties for a period of 2.5 years.

Sena MLAs last week demanded that Thackeray’s son Aaditya, a first-time legislator, be made the chief minister.

With the Sena hardening its position, the formal deliberati­ons over formation of the next government are yet to take-off, despite the BJP and the Thackeray-led party having adequate numbers to cross the halfway mark in the 288-member House.

Breaking his silence on

the issue, Mr Fadnavis on Tuesday said BJP chief Amit Shah never promised the CM’s post for twoand-a-half years to the Sena when the alliance was formalised before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Seeking to rebut the CM’s claims, Sena has released a video clip on social media of his press conference dated February 18 this year.

The clip with a caption “Jara Yaad karo Jabani” (Remember the assurance) was put out by Harshal Pradhan, a close aide of Uddhav Thackeray.

“We have decided equal sharing of posts and responsibi­lities once we come to power again,” Mr

Fadnavis is quoted as saying in Marathi at the presser to announce tieup for (Lok Sabha) elections.

Mr Thackeray had last week reminded the BJP of the 50:50 formula “agreed upon” between himself, Mr Shah and Mr Fadnavis ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

The Sena demanded a written assurance from the BJP for implementi­ng “equal formula for sharing of power” before holding talks on staking the claim to form the next alliance government in the state.

On Tuesday, Mr Fadnavis, who is the only second chief minister in the state to complete the full five-year term, asserted he will be at the helm once again.

In the recent polls to 288member Assembly, the BJP won 105 seats, a loss of 17 seats compared to its 2014 tally.

The Shiv Sena’s tally also came down to 56 seats from 63 in 2014. A resurgent Nationalis­t Congress Party won 54 and the Congress bagged 44 seats.

 ??  ?? Uddhav Thackeray
Uddhav Thackeray

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India