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Maha breakthrou­gh in sight?

A BJP minister in Maharashtr­a says ‘good news’ can come at any moment

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: A BJP minister in Maharashtr­a on Tuesday hinted at a possible breakthrou­gh in the ongoing stand-off with the Shiv Sena over the formation of a government, saying “good news” can come at any moment.

Sena MP Sanjay Raut, however, said his party was firm on a written assurance from the senior alliance partner over power-sharing, including rotating CM’S post for 2.5 years.

There has been no headway in government formation after results of the October 21 Assembly polls were declared on October 24.

“A good news regarding government formation can come at any moment,” Maharashtr­a Finance Minister and senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwa­r told reporters after a meeting of state BJP core team at Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ official residence Varsha in south Mumbai.

BJP state unit president and minister Chandrakan­t Patil, who also attended the meeting, said they are now waiting for a proposal from the Shiv Sena.

“We have extended our complete support to Fadnavis as leader of the legislativ­e wing of the party in Maharashtr­a,” he added.

Patil said people of Maharashtr­a had given a mandate to the BJP-SHIV Sena ‘Mahayuti’ (grand alliance) for forming the next government.

“The Shiv Sena has so far not given us any proposal.

BJP’S doors are open 24x7 for them,” the minister said.

“We don’t have any doubt that a Fadnavis-led government will be formed soon,” he said.

MUMBAI: A BJP minister in Maharashtr­a on Tuesday hinted at a possible breakthrou­gh in the ongoing standoff with the Shiv Sena over formation of a government, saying "good news" can come at any moment.

Sena MP Sanjay Raut, however, said his party was firm on a written assurance from the senior alliance partner over power sharing, including rotating CM'S post for 2.5 years.

There has been no headway in government formation after results of the October 21 Assembly polls were declared on October 24.

"A good news regarding government formation can come at any moment," Maharashtr­a Finance Minister and senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwa­r told reporters after a meeting of state BJP core team at Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' official residence Varsha in south Mumbai.

BJP state unit president and minister Chandrakan­t Patil, who also attended the meeting, said they are now waiting for a proposal from the Shiv Sena.

"We have extended our complete support to Fadnavis as leader of the legislativ­e wing of the party in Maharashtr­a," he added.

Patil said people of Maharashtr­a have given a mandate

to the BJP-SHIV Sena 'Mahayuti' (grand alliance) for forming the next government.

"The Shiv Sena has so far not given us any proposal.

BJP'S doors are open 24x7 for them," the minister said.

"We don't have any doubt that a Fadnavis-led government will be formed soon," he said.

The BJP and the Sena are locked in a bitter tussle over sharing of the post of chief minister and ministeria­l portfolios in new government, even

12 days after the assembly poll verdict handed them enough seats to cobble up a coalition government.

The ruling BJP and the Sena had won 161 seats together in the 288-member House, much above the halfway mark of 145.

The Sena had called of a meeting to hold formal talks with the BJP on October 29 after the chief minister rejected Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's claims that a formula had been "agreed upon" on "equal sharing of power" ahead of the Lok Sabha elections held in Aprilmay this year.

High-profile meetings in New Delhi on Monday between NCP chief Sharad Pawar and his Congress counterpar­t Sonia Gandhi, and the one between Fadnavis and BJP chief Amit Shah had failed to give any indication of breaking the logjam over government formation.

Raut reiterated that the state's next chief minister will be from his party. He said the politics of Maharashtr­a was changing and his party would win in its fight for justice.

"The decision on Maharashtr­a will be taken in Maharashtr­a and the chief minister will be from the Shiv Sena," Raut said.

He told a TV channel later that it was "very understand­ing" of the BJP to broach the subject of sharing of Maharashtr­a CM'S post for 2.5 years.

Reacting to comments made by BJP leaders after the core team meeting, Raut said, "I haven't heard what they (BJP) leaders said. But if they have indeed spoken about discussing the sharing of CM'S post, then I must say it is very understand­ing of them."

The Sena leader said, "We want a written assurance from BJP (over sharing the CM'S post) as has been our stand from day one."

Raut's demand was dismissed by BJP minister Girish Mahajan, who retorted: Are we Pakistan to give a written assurance?

Meanwhile, the Sharad Pawar-led NCP said a political alternativ­e can be worked out in Maharashtr­a if the Shiv Sena declared that it had snapped the ties with the BJP.

NCP sources said their party wants Arvind Sawant, the lone Sena minister in the Union government, to resign before going ahead further with Sena.

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 ?? PTI ?? Shiv Sena leaders Ramdas Kadam and Sanjay Raut address the media after a meeting with Maharashtr­a Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in Mumbai, Monday
PTI Shiv Sena leaders Ramdas Kadam and Sanjay Raut address the media after a meeting with Maharashtr­a Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in Mumbai, Monday

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