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Fadnavis disposable as CM? Mumbai BJP leadership may drop Devendra Fadnavis and appoint someone who is amenable to sharing CM’s post with the Shiv Sena

- PRAMOD CHUNCHUWAR

In a fluid political scenario, CM Devendra Fadnavis seems to have become a stumbling block in government formation.

According to highly placed sources in the BJP, party president Amit Shah has hinted that the BJP may replace Fadnavis with another leader who is more amenable to sharing the CM’s post with the Shiv Sena.

Fadnavis ostensibly met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek help for farmers affected by unseasonal rains. In this meeting, the issue of government formation was discussed in detail.

Shah is believed to have informed Fadnavis that Maharashtr­a is too important a state in the BJP scheme of things and the central leadership is inclined to accept the Sena demand for ‘CM post by rotation.’

And, if need be, the party may find it politicall­y expedient to get rid of him.

Incidental­ly, there was growing opposition to his name as chief minister within the BJP, Shah reportedly informed Fadnavis.

It is an open secret that Shah is not happy with Fadnavis and wants his confidante Chandrakan­t Patil to be at the helm. Shah, who swung the deal in Haryana, has chosen to remain silent in the back-channel talks with the Sena. Shah had instead asked Fadnavis to end the stalemate, fully aware that the CM cannot assure a satisfacto­ry outcome.

As the central leadership is not inclined to intervene, Fadnavis met senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari. It needs to to be noted that the same Fadnavis had kept Gadkari at bay in the last five years. He was neither consulted during seat-sharing and ticket distributi­on, nor were his services requisitio­ned for party campaigns outside Vidarbha. Gadkari may relent and position himself, only if his camp is promised good portfolios, said sources.

But RSS and key leaders in the BJP may not favour a leader from Western Maharashtr­a as CM. As Vidarbha is still the stronghold of the party and key leaders of the RSS and the BJP belong to region, the BJP may prefer Sudhir Mungantiwa­r who is senior to both Fadnavis and Chandrakan­t Patil.

"The BJP is ready to give the CM’s post to the Sena even for the first 2.5 years. But we do not want to lose power in the most industrial­ised and leading state of Maharashtr­a. It will send a wrong message across the country and adversely impact the Jharkhand and Delhi polls," a senior leader said.

"Therefore, the possibilit­y of a Shiv Sena CM and Mungantiwa­r as Deputy CM cannot be ruled out. Fadnavis has been asked to discuss this with Sena," the leader said.

Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray’s advisor Kishore Tiwari has dashed off a ‘top priority’ letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, seeking his urgent interventi­on in the matter. “We have demanded that the BJP should deploy its senior leader and Minister Nitin Gadkari in negotiatio­ns with the Sena. We are confident that he will not only honour ‘alliance dharma’ to the hilt, but also resolve the imbroglio within two hours,” Tiwari said.

He claimed that once the impasse is over, Uddhav can be sworn-in as Chief Minister for the first 30 months and BJP can decide who its nominee will be for the remaining tenure. “Considerin­g the mood within the BJP and the Sena, given Fadnavis’ individual­istic and overbearin­g style of functionin­g, it is imperative that a politicall­y seasoned person like Gadkari be repatriate­d to Maharashtr­a to fulfil the joint agenda of Hindutva and developmen­t of the two allies,” Tiwari said. Tiwari's letter clearly hints at Sena's opposition to Fadnavis and also reveals party SOS to RSS to intervene for the sake of Hindutva politics.

Plan B ready: Both Fadnavis and Shah also discussed their plan B for BJP. If Sena does not agree to form a government, then let them form a government with the NCP and the Congress. We will wait as we did in Karnataka and then implement Operation Lotus in the next few months, Fadnavis was told. Operation Lotus was the plan devised by the BJP to engineer defections from other parties to reduce the ruling alliance’s effective strength in the house.

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