Published 15:40 IST, November 21st 2019
Congress big winner? Cong-Sena-NCP decide on '14-14-11' ministerial formula: Sources
Sources have revealed ministry allotment procedure among the three parties in Maharashtra. It is said that Sena-NCP will get 14 ministries each, Cong to get 11
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After sources on Thursday reported that Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress along with Independent MLAs supporting m (total - 170 MLAs) will stake claim to form next Maharashtra government in first week of December, sources have also revealed ministry allotment procedure among three parties. It is said that Shiv Sena which has 56 MLAs and NCP with 54 MLAs will get 14 ministries each while Congress with 44 MLAs will get 11. Sources also reported that senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan is like to be made Deputy Chief Minister.
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Big developments after marathon meetings
Moreover, sources report that Shiv Sena has been given CM post for full term, with two deputy CMs - one from NCP, one from Congress. se developments happened after marathon meetings between NCP-Congress, in which Sonia Gandhi greenlit alliance after meeting with NCP Supremo.
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Ideology Compromise?
As per sources, Congress and NCP are likely to impose conditions on Shiv Sena over its Hindutva nda, allegedly on issues such as Ram temple in Ayodhya and demand for bestowing Bharat Ratna on Veer Savarkar. Sonia Gandhi has also allegedly turned down NCP's demand for rotational CM, while Sena is insisting that Uddhav Thackeray be made CM for full term.
'Maharashtra govt will soon be formed under Sena leadership'
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut addressed a press briefing on Thursday morning on ongoing political tussle in Maharashtra government formation. Raut said that all three parties, Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena will soon reach a conclusion and a government will be formed in State under leadership of Shiv Sena.
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BJP-Shiv Sena fallout
BJP-Shiv Sena's 'Mahyuti' of 35 years fell out at state-level, after Maharashtra Assembly polls with Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray insisting a 50-50 sharing of Chief Minister post for 2.5 years and portfolios and Fadnavis refused to se demands. Both parties are eyeing to form next government separately in Maharashtra -which is currently under President's rule. While Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress is still in talks to finalise Common minimum programme to form an alliance, BJP has vowed that it will form next government. Mahayuti alliance swept Maharashtra on October 24, winning a combined tally of 161 (BJP- 105, Sena -56), while Maha Agadhi alliance (NCP-Congress) won 98 seats (NCP- 54, Congress- 44 ).
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14:58 IST, November 21st 2019