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Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday demanded a written assurance from its ally BJP for implementi­ng “equal formula for sharing of power” before holding talks on staking the claim to form the next alliance government in Maharashtr­a, a party MLA said.

Newly-elected MLAs of the Sena, who met Thackeray at his residence in Mumbai, demanded that his son Aaditya Thackeray be made the chief minister in the next government. Thackeray also said he had “other options open” but is not interested in exploring them since the BJP and the Sena are bound by the “Hindutva ideology”, the MLA said. The MLAs met Thackeray two days after the party won 56 seats in the October 21 elections.

They have authorised the Sena chief to take all decisions regarding formation of the next government, he said.

The move to demand written assurance is viewed as a pressure tactic by the Sena in view of the under-whelming performanc­e of the BJP which won 105 seats, a loss of 17 seats compared to its 2014 tally.

According to political observers, the subdued performanc­e of the BJP has increased the bargaining power of the Sena whose tally too came down to 56 seats from the 63 in 2014.

“The Shiv Sena contested less number of seats in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls. Uddhav Thackeray has said the BJP should give a written assurance about implementi­ng the power-sharing formula arrived at in the presence of Amit Shah and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at my residence about equal sharing of seats and power,” Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik quoted Thackeray as saying after the meeting.

Shah had met Thackeray at the latter’s residence to seal the alliance for the Lok Sabha elections held in April- May.

The MLA further said that discussion­s on formation of the next government can take place after the BJP produces such assurance. “The Sena chief told us that he had other options open (apparently to form government) but he was not interested. He told us that the BJP and the Sena are bound together by the Hindutva ideology,” said Sarnaik.

 ??  ?? Fadnavis with Thackeray (File photo)
Fadnavis with Thackeray (File photo)

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