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Cong keeps watch on Sena’s moves

- SAIYED MOZIZ IMAM

As the deadlock between the BJP and the Shiv Sena in Maharashtr­a continued, the Congress on Tuesday said it could support Uddhav Thackeray’s party for government formation.

“We can think of supporting the Shiv Sena but Uddhav Thackeray has to decide first on the issue ... whether he wants to break away from the BJP or not,” party leader Hussain Dalwai told IANS.

Having come fourth with 44 seats in the recently-concluded Assembly election, the party is not in a position to move forward but waiting for the right signals from the Sena.

The Congress is questionin­g difference­s between friends who are now targeting each other.

Maharashtr­a Congress spokespers­on Sachin Sawant also told IANS that “there is no proposal from the Shiv Sena yet”. “If they

We can think of supporting the Shiv Sena but Uddhav Thackeray has to decide first on the issue ... whether he wants to break away from the BJP or not

–HUSSAIN DALWAI, Cong leader

approach us, we will talk to our high command in Delhi before taking any decision.”

The Congress high command is, however, cautious on the ongoing battle between the two parties, with leaders in Delhi saying that the Sena may not take the extreme step of dumping the BJP. A senior leader, speaking on the condition of anonymity, revealed that there was “a back-channel deliberati­on” with the Shiv Sena, but it has not “kicked off ”.

A Shiv Sena-Nationalis­t Congress Party-Congress combine is a scenario being floated by some Congress leaders in Mumbai, but the party is wary about any such combinatio­ns. The Congress will only move ahead when Uddhav Thackeray leaves the BJP officially, a leader said.

With the Congress-NCP combine ruling the state for 15 years before being swept out of power in 2014, the Congress strategy will also depend on the moves of NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, whose party is the senior partner in the state in terms of seats.

However, Pawar has maintained that there is no chance of the NCP supporting the Shiv Sena’s bid to form a government.

“This is not an option before us. People have asked us to sit in opposition. We have accepted the mandate,” he had said.

Pawar’s statement has given some relief to the BJP, which is at loggerhead­s with its partner on the issue of Chief Minister’s post. Dalwai, however, said that “politics is game of possibilit­ies”.

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