The Asian Age

RSS’ Khattar to be Haryana CM

BJP in no rush to decide on Maharashtr­a: Sena or NCP; Fadnavis or Gadkari for CM?

- YOJNA GUSAI and TANVEER THAKUR

Long- time RSS pracharak and first- time MLA from Karnal Manohar Lal Khattar, who is considered close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was elected leader of the BJP legislatur­e party in Haryana Tuesday, and will be sworn in as chief minister on Sunday, October 26.

With the BJP set to form the government for the first time in Jat- dominated Haryana, Mr Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah went for a non- Jat leader. Haryana will thus get a non- Jat CM after 18 years, the last one being Bhajan Lal of Congress. Mr Khattar marks another first: he will be the state’s first Punjabi CM.

“I have been chosen by legislator­s and the BJP leadership for this responsibi­lity. I can assure you we will work for the welfare of Haryana’s people. My gov- ernment will be transparen­t and there will be no discrimina­tion with any section,” Mr Khattar said after his election.

In Maharashtr­a, meanwhile, while the political imbroglio continued, Shiv Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray will be coming to New Delhi on Thursday, Diwali day, for talks with Mr Amit Shah. Though Devendra Fadnavis is being seen as the frontrunne­r for the chief minister’s post in Maharashtr­a, the name of Union minister Nitin Gadkari, a senior Maharashtr­a leader, is also doing the rounds. The RSS, however, is against sending Mr Gadkari back to state politics and wants him to stay put in New Delhi. Mr Gadkari himself is also not keen to take over as CM.

But some Maharashtr­a leaders who “are not comfortabl­e” with the idea of Mr Fadnavis as the state’s BJP chief minister, are mounting pressure on the central leadership to persuade Mr Gadkari to become CM. Home minister Rajnath Singh will go to Mumbai after Diwali for

M. L. Khattar will be first non- Jat CM in Haryana in 18 yrs & first Punjabi CM

Continued from Page 1 parleys with the state leaders in this regard.

The BJP appears to be in no great hurry to take a decision on the Maharashtr­a government. With the NCP offering “unconditio­nal outside support”, BJP spin doctors do not want to rush to any decision. While party old- timers want a patchup with the Sena, another section is not averse to taking NCP support. Yet another school of thought in the BJP favours formation of a minority government and then looking at options, such as seeking the support of Independen­ts and small parties.

Rooting for the Shiv Sena, finance minister Arun Jaitley said it was the BJP’s “natural ally”. He told a television channel: “We have two proposals at hand. The Sena has been a natural ally, NCP has announced unconditio­nal support... For the BJP and Sena to become allies in the Maharashtr­a government could be a matter of course, but if there is some difficulty, you also have uncondi- tional offer as far as the NCP is concerned.” Mr Jaitley added: “The fact that we ( BJP and Sena) are congratula­ting each

other itself is a signal.” He also quipped: “We are in a swayamvar.”

The BJP’s Maharashtr­a election in- charge, Om Mathur, toed a similar line, saying the party would be “happy” if its “natural ally” Shiv Sena came back. “If the natural ally returns, we will be happy... But if it doesn’t, all options are open,” Mr Mathur said.

In Haryana, Mr Khattar is known for his organisati­onal skills. He won the Karnal seat by 63,736 votes. A Punjabi by origin, he is believed to be close to both Mr Modi and Mr Shah.

Tuesday’s BJP legislatur­e party meeting was attended by parliament­ary affairs minister M. Venkaiah Naidu and party vice- chief Dinesh Sharma, who were appointed as observers by the party’s parliament­ary board to decide the name of Haryana’s new CM. “The name of Khattar was proposed for CM by Haryana BJP president Ram Bilas Sharma and he ( Khattar) was unanimousl­y elected. We will now meet the Haryana governor ( Kaptan Singh Solanki) and request him to invite him to form the next government,” BJP central observer Dinesh Sharma told the media.

 ??  ?? Haryana CM- designate M. L. Khattar meets the media in Chandigarh Tuesday. —
Haryana CM- designate M. L. Khattar meets the media in Chandigarh Tuesday. —

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