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MAHARASHTR­A GUV ASKS BJP IF IT CAN FORM GOVERNMENT

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Maharashtr­a Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Saturday asked the BJP, the single-largest party in the state, to “indicate willingnes­s and ability” to form government, creating hope that the 15-day-long political impasse will end soon. The BJP’S core committee will meet on Sunday and decide the future course of action, party leader Chandrakan­t Patil said. The term of the 13th Legislativ­e Assembly is due to end on Saturday midnight.

Maharashtr­a Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Saturday asked the BJP, the single-largest party in the state, to “indicate willingnes­s and ability” to form government, creating hope that the 15-day-long political impasse in the state will end. The BJP’S core committee will meet on Sunday to decide the future course of action, party leader Chandrakan­t Patil said.

Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni had met Koshyari at Raj Bhavan earlier in the day, sources said. The term of 13th Legislativ­e Assembly ended on Saturday midnight.

“We have just received the letter from the governor,” Chandrakan­t Patil, who is state BJP president, said.

According to Raj Bhavan statement, the governor asked Devendra Fadnavis, who is the leader of the state BJP’S legislatur­e wing, to “indicate the willingnes­s and ability of his party to form the government”.

“Elections to the Maharashtr­a Assembly were held on October 21 and results were declared on October 24. However, despite the passage of 15 days, no single party or alliance of parties has come forward to form the government,” the statement said.

“The governor has, therefore, decided to explore the possibilit­y of formation of government and today (Saturday) asked the leader of the elected members of the single largest party, that is BJP, to convey its willingnes­s and ability to form the government,” it said.

The BJP won 105 seats in the October 21 elections, while the majority mark in the 288member Assembly is 145.

Its ally Shiv Sena has won 56 seats, but the two parties are bickering over chief minister’s post. On Friday, after Fadnavis resigned as chief minister and was asked by the governor to continue as caretaker CM, the two allies had a bitter showdown over what had been decided mutually about the chief minister’s post during their pre-poll negotiatio­ns.

While Fadnavis claimed that the BJP had never promised to share the chief minister’s post with its ally, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray maintained that assurance of equal sharing of all posts had been given, and the BJP must not portray him as a liar.

The Shiv Sena has shifted most of its 56 MLAS to a hotel in suburban Malad, apparently to guard them against ‘poaching’ attempts.

As many as 35 of the 44 Congress MLAS are in Jaipur, in Congress-ruled Rajasthan. A party legislator told PTI seeking anonymity that more MLAS are expected to join them.

AICC general secretary Mallikarju­n Kharge and Maharashtr­a Congress president Balasaheb Thorat will meet them in Jaipur on Sunday, he said. NCP president Sharad Pawar has called a meeting of party MLAS next week, a party source said. “The MLAS will be coming to Mumbai on Monday. The meeting may happen a day later,” the source said.

Earlier on Saturday, Pawar reiterated that the BJP and Shiv Sena should take initiative collective­ly to form government as they have people’s mandate.

Uddhav Thackeray, who met the media on Saturday to give his reaction on the Ayodhya verdict, sidesteppe­d a question about government formation.

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 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Former Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis at the BJP head office in Mumbai on Saturday
PHOTO: PTI Former Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis at the BJP head office in Mumbai on Saturday

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