Oman Daily Observer

Uncertaint­y still persists over Maharashtr­a govt formation

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NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Meetings between the Congress, Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena to arrive at a consensus on the common minimum programme (CMP) to form the government in Maharashtr­a have gathered pace, with the three parties now set to meet Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari together today over the plight of the farmers hit by rain.

While the political activity is moving fast in Mumbai, giving indication­s of government formation in Maharashtr­a, the developmen­ts in Delhi have slowed down, sources said.

Though continuing with the talks, the Congress still has apprehensi­ons about various issues regarding a tie-up with the Shiv Sena.

Top sources within the Congress said that clarity on the tie-up will be evident only after NCP chief Sharad Pawar meets Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi in the national capital on Sunday. The meeting is scheduled for 4 pm.

The state Congress leaders are excited about the formation of government in Maharashtr­a, but in Delhi the party is still thinking of possible ramificati­ons of supporting a party with strong Hindutva ideology, the sources said.

The party is wary of the tantrums of the Shiv Sena, and therefore the deal would depend on the deliberati­ons between Pawar and Sonia Gandhi.

Earlier on Friday, Pawar said in Nagpur that the proposed Shiv Sena-ncp-congress government will be formed soon and serve its full five-year term. While speaking with mediaperso­ns, Pawar dismissed the possibilit­y of holding mid-term elections in the state, which is now under president’s rule.

“The three parties sincerely want to form a stable and sustaining government with emphasis on developmen­t and progress of Maharashtr­a on a common minimum programme,” Pawar said.

He added that presently the three parties are finalising their CMP with a series of discussion­s and the final roadmap would emerge only after a consensus.

To a question on whether the Sena would be willing to compromise on its Hindutva credential­s vis-a-vis the Congress-ncp’s secular ideals, Pawar said that Congress-ncp always speaks of secularism, but “that doesn’t mean we are against anybody else”.

On the power-sharing formula and who will hold the chief minister’s post, Pawar said everything will fall into place once the CMP is finalised and accepted by all the parties.

The three parties sincerely want to form a stable and sustaining government with emphasis on developmen­t and progress of Maharashtr­a

SHARAD PAWAR NCP President

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