The Asian Age

NCP, Cong name joint panel to decide on CMP

■ Farmers, education, poverty to be centre of CMP

- SONU SHRIVASTAV­A

The Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) on Wednesday reiterated that they will not take a decision on giving support to Shiv Sena to form the government before the two parties decide their priorities. The Congress and NCP named five members for a joint committee. The panel will decide upon a ‘common minimum programme’, which will become the basis of agreement with the Shiv Sena.

The Shiv Sena has still not announced its exit from the NDA, which was Congress and NCP’s preconditi­on for considerin­g their proposal. However, NCP leader Jayant Patil said that though Mr Thackeray has not made an announceme­nt, it is clear that they are no more part of the NDA.

NCP’s legislatur­e party

◗ Mr Malik said that farmers, labours, poverty alleviatio­n, minority, tribal, health and education would be the centre of the CMP.

head Ajit Pawar, its Maharashtr­a chief Jayant Patil, party veteran Chhagan Bhujbal, Mumbai unit president Nawab Malik and Leader of the Opposition in state Legislativ­e Council Dhananjay Munde will be part of the committee. Whereas, the panel of Congress consist of Balasaheb Thorat, Ashok Chavan, Prithviraj Chavan, Vijay Wadettiwar and Manikrao Thakre. The Shiv Sena will also form a panel for the CMP.

Speaking with The Asian Age, NCP spokespers­on Nawab Malik said that leaders of all parties would decide the CMP and later the high commands of all parties will approve it.

Mr Malik said that farmers, labours, poverty alleviatio­n, minority, tribal, health and education would be the centre of the CMP.

State NCP president Jayant Patil told reporters that power-sharing formula was not being discussed as yet. Mr Patil said, “We have not set any conditions before the Shiv Sena. Right now, we are working on agenda for governance. Arvind Sawant has quit the Narendra Modi government and we believe through this step, the Sena has been officially pulled out of the BJP-led NDA.”

Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan said the talks of government formation would start only after top leaders of the three parties approve the CMP.

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Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray addresses media persons after a meeting with Congress leaders at BKC Trident hotel, Bandra, in Mumbai.
— MRUGESH BANDIWADEK­AR Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray addresses media persons after a meeting with Congress leaders at BKC Trident hotel, Bandra, in Mumbai.

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