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BJP in waiting mode, Sena gives mixed signals

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MUMBAI: The deadlock over government formation in Maharashtra continued on Saturday with the Shiv Sena, which wants the chief minister’s post, alternately hardening and softening its stand, and the ally BJP playing the waiting game.
The saffron allies, which secured a comfortable majority in the October 21 Assembly polls, are yet to start formal talks for thrashing out the power-sharing deal.
On the other hand, the Nationalist Congress Party said its supremo Sharad Pawar will meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday, while a Muslim Congress MP from Maharashtra suggested that his party back the Sena to form government.
State BJP president Chandrakant Patil held a meeting with party leaders V Satish and Vijay Puranik here. Asked later if a solution was in sight, Patil said he had prayed to Goddess Ambabai (the famous deity of his hometown, Kolhapur) for the same.
Shiv Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ came out with a stinging editorial criticising BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar for his remarks that President’s rule would be imposed if government was not formed, terming it a threat.
Mungantiwar countered the tirade saying he was only talking about constitutional provisions in case government is not formed within the stipulated period.
“I am forest minister. If the tiger (tiger is the Sena’s mascot) is growling unnecessarily, we know how to preserve and conserve it. We will take the tiger along,” he said. He also expressed confidence that the government will be in place before November 10. The swearing-in will take place on November 6 or 7, he told reporters.
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut, who is the executive editor of the Saamana, said it was the BJP’s right to form government since it is the single largest party.
“Let it get 15 days to prove its majority. If it fails to get majority, Shiv Sena will prove its majority,” he said. Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray was hurt after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis denied “what had been already agreed on” between the two allies, Raut said.
“All that we are demanding is that they accept what has been agreed on,” he added. He said it was the BJP which had sought alliance.
“We had our doubts. But we thought we should give them a chance. Now we are saying the BJP should honour the commitment.
Accept what has been agreed on,” Raut said.
Raut also welcomed Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Hussain Dalwai’s missive to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi about the present situation. Dalwai, a Muslim leader, wrote to Gandhi that the party should support the Shiv Sena.
“Shiv Sena and BJP are different. The Sena had supported Pratibha Patil, Pranab Mukherjee for President’s post. Shiv Sena politics has become all-inclusive unlike that of the BJP which is extreme. We must support the Sena to keep the BJP out of power,” Dalwai told reporters, quoting his letter.
He said a cross-section of the Muslim community in the state would prefer the Sena over the BJP. Some other state Congress leaders have already mooted backing the Sena to keep the BJP out of power. (PTI)

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