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Political direction depends on outgoing CM’s steps: Sena

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Government formation is being made messy. Taking advantage of such a situation, it would be unconstitu­tional to enjoy powers in the role of a caretaker and play games over government formation: Saamana

The Shiv Sena on Tuesday said the political direction of Maharashtr­a, where the government formation is getting delayed, will depend upon the steps to be taken by “outgoing” Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

The Sena editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ also underlined the need to form government in Maharashtr­a at the earliest “in the interest of the nation as well the people of the state.”

“When the outgoing chief minister of Maharashtr­a lands in Mumbai after visiting Delhi which is witnessing worst smog, he will have to take some steps. The direction of Maharashtr­a (politics) will depend on the steps to be taken by Fadnavis,” it said.

Fadnavis met Union Home Minister and BJP chief Amit Shah in Delhi on Monday, ostensibly to discuss crop loss in Maharashtr­a.

After the meeting, he told reporters that a government will be formed in Maharashtr­a soon.

The Sena has been taking sharp barbs at the BJP through “Saamana” amidst a cold war between the two parties over sharing the post of chief minister in new government since the October 24 assembly poll verdict.

The ongoing tussle has delayed formation of a government, a Constituti­onal obligation that has to be fulfilled before November 9 when the term of the current Legislativ­e Assembly comes to end.

“Formation of a government is important not only in the interest of the nation but also for the people of Maharashtr­a,” it said.

The Sena indirectly blamed the BJP and the CM for the current political situation.

“Government formation is being made messy. Taking advantage of such situation, it would be unconstitu­tional to enjoy powers in the role of a caretaker and play games over government formation,” the editorial said.

The Sena also wondered over the number game playing out for formation of government.

In the recent polls, ruling BJP and Sena failed to get a clear majority. Both the parties won 161 seats together in the 288-member House, way above the 145 mark.

“After meeting BJP national president Amit Shah yesterday (Monday), Fadnavis had said he would take oath as CM once again and stake claim to form government. It would be interestin­g to see how (PM Narendra) Modi and Shah on one side and (Congress president) Sonia Gandhi and (NCP chief) Sharad Pawar on other side would arrange the required numbers,” the edit said.

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