Millennium Post

Sena’s decision turns spotlight on Maha govt’s stability

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: With Shiv Sena deciding to go it alone in city corporatio­ns and other civic polls across Maharahstr­a, focus has been shifted to stability of the Bjp-led government in the state, in which the Uddhav Thackeray-led party is a junior partner.

The BJP circles, however, refused to set great store by such assertions, stating that the ally’s decision will have no impact on the Devendra Fadnavis government’s stability.

Eagerly watching the developmen­t from the sidelines is NCP. The party supremo Sharad Pawar has declined to spell out clearly what stand his party would take in case Sena pulled out of the government.

Parrying queries on the matter, the veteran politician said on Thursday that he would not answer hypothetic­al questions, but added, “They should take the decision and later come for the discussion.”

Significan­tly, NCP had pledged outside support to BJP when it emerged the single largest party but fell short of absolute majority in 2014 Assembly polls.

Elections to 10 Municipal corporatio­ns, including the cash rich Mumbai, and 25 Zilla Parishads and 283 panchayats are to be held between February 16 and 21.

Shiv Sena insiders say the outcome of these elections will determine whether the party pulls out of the Fadnavis government, which it joined in December 2014.

“If Sena does well in these elections, the party will not hesitate to withdraw support to the government,” a Shiv Sena source said.

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