Maharashtra MLAs, media lose sleep over government formation


Mumbai, Nov 15 (IANS): For the first time in its 59-year old history, Maharashtra, India's second most politically important state and base of the country's financial centre, is facing an intriguing, political situation after the October 21 Assembly elections.

On October 24, the polls threw up a fractured mandate with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party getting 105, its then ally Shiv Sena 56, the opposition Nationalist Congress Party 54 and Congress 44, and the rest to Independents and smaller parties.

After this outcome 22 days ago, a bewildering situation has unfolded in which all the parties - individually and as past or upcoming groups - confidently claiming that they would form the state government.

For the 22nd consecutive day on Friday, BJP state President Chandrakant Patil edgily reassured that it was not possible to form the government without including its 105 MLAs, plus others making a total of 119 legislators, but has simultaneously claimed that the party will adopt "a wait-and-watch attitude" for the present.

On the Sena front, its MP Sanjay Raut full-throatedly declared, again for the 22nd day non-stop, that "only a Shiv Sena-led government will take office soon" at his tete-a-tete with media persons on Friday.

Its prospective allies - the Congress-NCP - have proclaimed that a government with Shiv Sena as the main partner would be sworn-in soon and the nitty-gritties are being worked out.

Amidst all these "morale-boosters", it is only the newly-elected legislators of all parties and the media persons who seem to be most concerned about the ongoing government formation efforts in Maharashtra.

Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, Congress' state chief Balasaheb Thorat and even NCP chief Sharad Pawar, have repeatedly counselled their nail-biting legislators that "All Is Well", and there is no possibility of the dreaded mid-term elections anytime.

All the three parties also point out that when they needed just a couple of days' time, they have now got six months duration (President's Rule) within which to form the government, sending scary thoughts among the legislators and rattling the weary media.

Presently, sources in all the parties reveal their version of the possible unfolding political plot in the government formation imbroglio.

The BJP is confident that it will return to power, and former CM Devendra Fadnavis will be able to vindicate his promise - "Mee punha yaeen" - with a second term swearing-in. But nobody is willing to explain how it hopes to touch the magic figure of 145 for a simple majority in the 288-member house.

In a strange contradiction, the party leaders also darkly warn that any "khichdi" dispensation being dished out by the others would not last beyond a few days/weeks, and again the reins of power would come in the BJP's control.

On the other hand, if their alliance is finalized, the Sena-NCP-Congress already command a clear total figure of 154 MLAs (56+54+44 respectively), plus some independents and other parties, which could give it a significant edge over the BJP's 119.

Then why the delays, demand their exasperated legislators in private and in party meetings, as also the frustrated media.

Former Leader of Opposition Vijay Wadettiwar, of the Congress, patiently tried to explain on Thursday - saying that "the main challenge is not government formation, but to sustain it for the full five-year term" by the three prospective allies (Sena-NCP-INC) on the basis of a Common Minimum Programme (CMP).

To questions on the BJP's claims that it would form the government, Pawar, Thorat and Raut have thrown the gauntlet - "Let them (BJP) go to Governor and stake their claim!"

Officially, the three potential allies have finalized their CMP and awaiting the nod of the respective party high commands - Sena's Thackeray, NCP's Pawar and Congress' Sonia Gandhi.

Off records, party sources indicate that various power-sharing formulae have been discussed pertaining to the post of CM, the term (30-60 months), the post of Deputy CM, the heavy-medium-light ministerial portfolios and the coveted post of Speaker.

"We are hopeful that Pawar-Sonia will finalise things at their Sunday meeting in New Delhi and an announcement would be made soon on government formation," said a senior Sena leader.

As if all this was not enough, there are wild cloak-and-dagger stories that some influential corporate houses maybe indulging in back-office politicking to ensure their favourite party/parties come to power in the state.

 

  

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  • Sangram Sangam, Kundapur

    Sat, Nov 16 2019

    Shiv sena is Pure Secular Party now
    Congress also a Pure Secular Party

    Congress never ever support any other party for 5 years in the History of Politics

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 16 2019

    Shive Sena is a model political party to other political party
    This is an revange agaist the false promise deal 50 50.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 16 2019

    Power will be of those who has buying power eventually no matter who forms the government.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    First of all kick out the BJP inclined governor of Maharashtra. he had enough time to BJP and He never had even 24 hours for other parties to form the Government....!!!!!????

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  • Gilbert, Bajpe

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Few months like JDS Congress coalition in Karnataka. By the way it seems Shiva sena will be the biggest looser along with Congress in long run.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    From all the parties there is only One Looser. Rs. 1,000 for the first correct answer ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    BJP ...

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    And congress is biggest looser in all time... (gram panchayat, taluk panchayat, jilla panchayat, corporation, state and country)

    They got zero seat in 18 state 1 seat in 7 state

    2 seat remaining seat

    Some more seat in kerala

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  • Godwin, Mnagaluru

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Why cant you spell your name completely!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    BJP and Shiv Sena, were allies for decades....For the lust for power, these netas, have betrayed, the mandate of the citizens of Maharashtra.... Three arch enemies, with knives shielded, have joined together, to keep out the BJP from power !!!!!! For how many days or weeks will they survive, is a multi billion dollar question ????????

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  • shetty_kudla, Kudla

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Congress has not learned the lesson from the unholy alliance from Karnataka happened just one year back.
    Karnataka part-2 is unfolding. stay tunned.

    Tik Tok

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Don't get worried so much....Sharad Pawar is not like Deve Gowda and Udhav Thackeray is not the Yediyurappa! Fadnavis and Shah made all plans to wipe out Sharad Pawar but they failed in their calculations. Congress was not even given a chance to form the government by the governor Mr. Koshiyari(done lot of Hushyari!) and now All three parties will teach a lesson to Shah and Fadnavis tango! As Nitin Gadkari said today Cricket and Politics go together as no one say anything that who will win the game!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Narendrabhai, being a Mumbaikar, we know the perils and intracies of politics, in my state...... This alliance will certainly collapse like a pack of cards, in days, because of inherent anger, suspicion, grave ideological differences, within the so called, Maha Ghatbandan !!!!!! We are prepared for new polls, in 2020 !!!!!

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 15 2019

    Only time will tell us dear Mumbaikar!. But sincerely I don't want to go into the argument mode!. Lets have peace!

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