Published 16:16 IST, June 20th 2019
Would ensure next Maharashtra Chief Minister is from our party: Shiv Sena
The Shiv Sena, which is an ally of the BJP-led Maharashtra government, has said that the next Chief Minister of the state will be from Uddhav Thackeray's party.
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The Shiv Sena, which is an ally of the BJP-led Maharashtra government, has said that the next Chief Minister of the state will be from Uddhav Thackeray's party. The Sena made the claim in its mouthpiece 'Saamana' on Wednesday, the day when Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis attended its foundation day function.
It said even though it has a tie-up with the BJP, the "Shiv Sena is an independent political entity".
"We have to resolve to turn the next Vidhan Sabha 'saffron' and ensure that a Shiv Sena chief minister will be seated on the dais at the party's 54th foundation day nextyear," the Marathi daily said.
Taking stock of its 53-year-old history, the publication said that the Shiv Sena's soul is its 'movement' - be it for Hindu pride, Marathi "asmita" (identity) or rights of sons of the soil. Terming Thackeray as his "elder brother", Fadnavis during the function on Wednesday said that the BJP-Sena alliance will have a thumping victory in the coming state Assembly polls, and that the issue of who will become Chief Minister and who will become deputy chief minister was secondary.
Last week, when State Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar's claimed that the next Chief Minister would be from the BJP, Yuva Sena secretary Varun Sardesai said the post will be rotated between the two allies.
Indicating that the Sena would drive a hard bargain before agreeing for an electoral tie-up, Sardesai claimed that both the parties will share the Chief Minister's post for 2.5 years each. Sardesai, a cousin of Yuva Sena Chief Aditya Thackeray, also tweeted that BJP president Amit Shah had "approved" the decision to have rotational Chief Ministership between the saffron outfits.
Another Sena leader earlier said that Fadnavis declared on February 19 that both the parties would share "responsibilities" and also the number of seats for the Vidhan Sabha polls. Interestingly, senior Sena leader Sanjay Raut said in February that the next Chief Minister of Maharashtra would be from his party.
Updated 17:05 IST, June 20th 2019