The Asian Age

Pawar meets Sonia

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felt the ongoing power struggle between the BJP and the Shiv Sena was a bargaining game. “I think the game between the two is serious,” he said, adding at least twice that the Sena seemed interested in leading the state government.

For the Shiv Sena too, the old warhorse had a message. On being repeatedly asked about the options that the CongressNC­P was exploring, he said that there was no communicat­ion from the Sena as of now and his mandate remained to sit in the Opposition.

When reporters reminded him of his meeting with Sena leader Sanjay Raut, Mr Pawar dismissed it as a routine meeting, saying any such proposal or communicat­ion has to come from none other that Uddhav Thackeray. “As of now, we do not have the numbers,” the NCP chief said, but asserted he does not know what would happen in the future. “The ground level situation as of today is against the BJP.”

He, however, said the responsibi­lity of forming the state government was with the BJP. “The mandate given by the people of Maharashtr­a to the NCP is to sit in the Opposition, but you cannot speak about the future.”

In the Assembly polls, the BJP won 105 seats, the Shiv Sena 56, the NCP 54 and the Congress 44 seats.

The NCP-Congress tally surprised many even in their own parties. The success is chiefly ascribed to Mr Pawar’s relentless campaign and the ED case against him, that he successful­ly managed to turn into a political tool to make a comeback.

On Monday, Mr Pawar said that at the meeting with the Congress president he apprised her of the current political situation in the state, but did not exactly discuss government formation.

Sources told this newspaper that a section of the Congress leadership is opposed to the idea of getting into any kind of political arrangemen­t with the Shiv Sena, citing deep ideologica­l difference­s.

However, another section, chiefly consisting of Maharashtr­a leaders, feels any such opportunit­y should be explored as it gave out positive vibes to party workers.

Asked about the possibilit­y of President’s Rule in the state, Mr Pawar said: “We do not want that. We want the people who got the mandate to form the government”.

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