The Free Press Journal

Ties that bind but not yet... have a song for that, says outgoing minister

-

With the Shiv Sena still playing hardball on sharing power in Maharashtr­a, a BJP minister on Wednesday recited the opening lines of a popular Hindi film song to highlight the “strange bond” between the two parties.

Finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r said the ‘Mahayuti’ (grand alliance) of BJP, Sena and other parties will form the next government in the state.

“Tere mere beech mein, kaisa hai yeh bandhan anjaana, maine nahi jaana, tune nahi jaana (What kind of strange bond is this between us, I don’t know about it, you don’t know about it),” Mungantiwa­r said, reciting the opening lines of a song from the 1981 Hindi romantic tragedy Ek Duuje Ke Liye.

“People across the state have voted for developmen­t and progress. We need to understand this mandate given by the people,” he said. Come what may, the Mahayuti of BJP, Sena and other parties will form the next government in the state, he added.

The Sena has been unrelentin­g so far on its demand for rotation of the CM’s post between the two allies.

BJP MLAs met to elect Devendra Fadnavis as their leader, a formality before he is sworn in as Chief Minister for the second time.

“There should be no speculatio­n. We had said the government will be formed by the Mahayuti,” Fadnavis said after the election.

There was talk that the BJP may offer the Deputy CM’s post and more portfolios in Maharashtr­a and at the Centre to the bickering ally but these won’t include top portfolios like Home, Finance and Revenue.

The BJP and Sena are locked in a tug-of-war over rotational chief ministersh­ip. The Sena is pushing for a commitment - that too, in writing - that it would get the post of chief minister for half the term under the 50-50 formula.

The BJP has been opposed to the proposal.

The Sena has claimed that the BJP is reneging on its promise of equal partnershi­p made before the Lok Sabha polls.

The Sena camp points to a February Press conference in which Fadnavis said, “We have decided equal sharing of posts and responsibi­lities once we come to power again.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India