BJP opts out of Maharashtra govt race, wishes Sena 'the best'


Mumbai, Nov 10 (IANS): In a stunning political development, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday conceded its inability to form the government in Maharashtra despite having the public mandate for its pre-poll alliance.

BJP State President Chandrakant Patil said that party's stand has been conveyed to Governor B.S. Koshyari this evening after a series of marathon meetings of the party's state core committee since morning.

"The Shiv Sena has insulted the public mandate... If it is in a position to form the government along with the support of the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party, our best wishes are with them," said Patil, who was flanked by his former minister colleagues like Ashish Shelar, Sudhir Mungantiwar, Vinod Tawde, Pankaja Munde and Girish Mahajan, at the brief media interaction on the lawns of Raj Bhavan.

Outgoing Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis - who has confidently proclaimed till Saturday that the BJP would form the government - was conspicuous by his absence.

Reacting to the development, NCP's national spokesperson Nawab Malik said that there is no formal proposal from the Sena on the government formation.

"However, our national President will clear the party's stand at our party legislators' meeting scheduled in Mumbai on Tuesday," Malik told media persons.

The opposition Congress also conducted informal discussions with its legislators, currently flown to Jaipur, to gauge their mood on supporting the Sena, though the party high command has already expressed its reluctance in the matter.

There were contradictory opinions in Mumbai - while former city President Sanjay Nirupam reiterated that the Congress should keep off the Sena at all costs, another former city chief Milind M. Deora suggested exploring a Congress-NCP government with Sena support.

Political activity gathered speed after Governor Koshyari took the reins in his hands and late on Saturday invited the BJP - the single-largest party with 105 MLAs - to indicate its willingness to form the next government, barely four hours before the tenure of the state Assembly expired at midnight.

Besides the 105 members, the BJP had claimed the support of several independents and smaller parties, though the exact figures are not clear, and whether these would be sufficient to achieve the simple majority of 145 in the 288-member assembly.

Experts have said that in case the BJP is not able to muster sufficient numbers, then the Governor would invite the second largest party - the Shiv Sena, followed by the remaining two parties, the Nationalist Congress Party and Congress to explore the possibility of forming the next government.

Earlier on Sunday, Sena President Uddhav Thackeray met his legislators - all secured in The Retreat - a five-star hotel in Madh, Malad (north-west Mumbai) and boosted their morale by assuring that a Shiv Sena CM would soon be sworn-in.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    The scenario would have been quite different if Bal Thackeray was alive today, who was most powerful and influential as a party supremo. Unlike Dodda Gowda he never hungered for power. Without contesting any election or holding official governmental position, he used to get his jobs done irrespective of the party in power.

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  • Save My India, India

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Motu Shah's Operation Kamla didn't work here ??

    Keep BJP out at any cost. Jai Hind!!!!

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  • Richie, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Bjpee will repent this move for next 10 years...Beginning of end of bjpee raj.

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  • Tilak, Blore

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Shiv sena is very unruly in nature..it will be a nightmare for other 2 parties.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Unlike in Karnataka, Goa, and Manipur, no horse trading of MLA's could take place in Maharashtra, may be due to enormous muscle power of Shiv Sena.
    There should be a law, in the interest of the nation, to prevent massive corruption. MLA's should remain in the party for the full term of 5 years, through which they contested; otherwise they should be disqualified.

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  • LSM, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    BJP has no other option but now down because this time Siv senator n Congress did not give them any opportunity to poach their MLAs though they tried their best.

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  • Gilbert, Bajpe

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Mr abdul. Dont trust shiv sena a bit. It is worse than B J P

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    I appreciate the MLAs of Shiv Sena and other parties in Maharashtra. They did not defect like the greedy jackals of Karnataka Congress and JD (S). This clearly shows that only in Karnataka anybody in the country can come and do as they wish.

    Jai shiv sena, Congress and NCP in Maharashtra for not allowing Daku to poke his nose and buy your MLAs.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    The Shiv Sena contested the elections in alliance with the BJP in Maharashtra. They are part of NDA at the centre. The question of defection doesn’t arise here. Greed for CM's chair made them backstab the BJP. The SS has never won any election single handedly. Even if fresh elections are held chances of their coming to power are very dim.

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  • Giri, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Smart move by BJP.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Smart to byte the dust
    Kuthantra politics wont work with Maharastrians

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Nov 10 2019

    Finally Daku bite the dust from Shiv Sena. Maratees are not Gujaratees and Gujaratees are not maratees. Money cannot buy elected MLA's, all the time.

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