Deccan Chronicle

JD-U keeps close watch on Maha

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y | DC

The Janata Dal (United) is keenly observing the Maharashtr­a political drama between the Shiv Sena and BJP in order to measure its own prospects for inclusion in the Union Cabinet.

With speculatio­n rife that the BJP has decided to give two more Cabinet berths at the Centre— one Union ministry and one minister of state—to the Sena as part of the bargain for government formation in Maharashtr­a, a senior JD(U) leader hinted that the JDU, too, would not settle for anything less.

The Sena already has one minister at the Centre namely Arvind Sawant, who has the heavy industries and public enterprise­s portfolio.

With two more Cabinet berths, the Sena will have a total three ministries at the Centre. This means that the JD(U) expects three Cabinet berths at the Centre to match the Sena tally.

It might be recalled that the JD(U) had refused to join the Union Cabinet in May this year as only one ministeria­l berth was offered to them. Terming the BJP’s offer of participat­ion in the Union Cabinet as “symbolic representa­tion”, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar had then said that his party would not be part of the Narendra Modi government. However, in a sudden change of stance last week, the JD(U) upped the ante by pushing for “proportion­al reprsentat­ion” in the Union Cabinet. The party also said that it would contest the coming Assembly polls in Delhi and Jharkhand on its own wherever it had pockets of strength.

Reminding the BJP that the Bihar CM had given the saffron party proportion­ate representa­tion in the state government, JD(U) national spokespers­on K.C. Mr Tyagi said that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi or BJP president Amit Shah took the initiative for the party’s inclusion in the Union Cabinet, they would welcome the move.

Mr Tyagi added that the adequate representa­tion of JD(U) would make Bihar more representa­tive in the Union government and it would be socially more broad-based and cohesive.

Party sources told this newspaper that the JD(U) expects that it will be given an equal share of cabinet berths like the Sena.

“The situation has changed after the Assembly poll results in Maharashtr­a and Haryana where the BJP has not been able to match

 ?? — PTI ?? NCP chief Sharad Pawar, along with party leaders Jayant Patil and Sunil Tatkare, addresses a press conference in Mumbai on Wednesday.
— PTI NCP chief Sharad Pawar, along with party leaders Jayant Patil and Sunil Tatkare, addresses a press conference in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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