The Free Press Journal

Secret Games

NCP, Congress, Sena hold hush-hush talks, keep media at bay; draft CMP ready, will be approved by top leaders of the three parties

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Had Shah informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about this decision of '50:50 formula' in time, we would not have been facing this situation today – SHIV SENA LEADER SANJAY RAUT

In a hush-hush meeting, the Congress, the Nationalis­t Congress Party and the Shiv Sena have finalised the draft of their common minimum programme for government formation in Maharashtr­a.

The CMP will have to be approved by top leaders of the three parties before being given the go-ahead.

After the frenzy of the last few days with conflictin­g statements emanating from all sides, the troika is walking on eggshells and leaders are extremely wary of what they are putting out in public domain.

No wonder, the meetings on Thursday were kept under the wraps. The time and location were kept a secret, though the pesky media finally unravelled the location -- Chhagan Bhujbal's institute MET at Bandra.

Nonetheles­s, the process of government formation has gained momentum. The Shiv Sena has summoned all its legislator­s to Mumbai on

November 17, the death anniversar­y of its founder Balasaheb Thackeray. This is also an indication that the new government will be formed, in all likelihood, any time after November 17.

"Our discussion­s will end in a week and the government will be formed in the next 15 days," a senior Congress leader said. The direct contact between the Shiv Sena and the Congress has helped matters and speeded up the government formation. Before this, both parties were communicat­ing with each other through the NCP.

"There is a consensus on a common agenda of governance which will be called the CMP. We have finalised the draft and are sending it to our respective party high commands," said Vijay Wadettiwar, a senior Congress leader who is part of the coordinati­on committee.

In the meeting on the MET campus, the Sena was represente­d by Eknath Shinde and Subhash Desai; Jayant Patil, Chhagan Bhujbal and

Nawab Mallik spoke for the NCP; and Prithviraj Chavan, Manikrao Thackeray and Vijay Wadettiwar represente­d the Congress.

NCP leader Nawab Mallik, while maintainin­g that the next chief minister will be from the Shiv Sena, said that the Congress will take a call on joining the government or supporting it from outside. "The Shiv Sena parted ways with the BJP on the issue of Chief Minister’s post. Therefore, the CM post will go to them. There is no talk about the Deputy CM post. The Congress is not ready to join the government but we are pressing them to do so," Mallik told the media. But Wadettiwar claimed that the Congress will join the cabinet after a consensus is reached on the CMP. "We will disclose the CMP after the green signal from our party high-command," he added. NCP MLA and former state deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday told media persons that a scheduled meeting between his party and the Congress was cancelled and that he was going to Baramati, triggering speculatio­n about possible difference­s between the allies. "The Congress and the NCP leaders had to lie on Wednesday to keep the media at bay. Now, secrecy is being maintained," a leader said on condition of anonymity.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? NCP leaders Jayant Patil, Chhagan Bhujbal and Nawab Malik; Congress leaders Prithviraj Chavan, Manikrao Thakare and Vijay Wadettiwar; and Shiv Sena leaders Eknath Shinde and Subhash Desai
PIC: BL SONI NCP leaders Jayant Patil, Chhagan Bhujbal and Nawab Malik; Congress leaders Prithviraj Chavan, Manikrao Thakare and Vijay Wadettiwar; and Shiv Sena leaders Eknath Shinde and Subhash Desai
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