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Published 13:36 IST, October 27th 2019

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis: BJP-led alliance will provide stable govt

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis stressed that the BJP was the single largest party and said the "BJP-led alliance" will provide a stable government.

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While the ally Shiv Sena is demanding an equal share in power, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday stressed that the Bharatiya Janata Party was the single largest party, and said the "BJP-led alliance" will provide a stable government. The process of government formation will start after Diwali, Fadnavis said, addressing party workers at a Diwali gathering here. This remark by CM Fadnavis comes at the backdrop of its alliance partner Shiv Sena giving it an ultimatum that CM post will be shared equally by both parties for 2.5 years each.

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Written assurance from ally

With the BJP's tally reduced to 105, much below the halfway mark of 144 in the Assembly, the Shiv Sena, which has won 56 seats in the October 21 elections, has demanded "written assurance" that the BJP will honour "fifty-fifty" power-sharing deal. "The mandate is a clear majority for BJP, Shiv Sena, (and other allies) RPI, RSP, Shiv Sangram. The mandate will be respected. No one should have any doubt," Fadnavis said at the event.

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Focus on strike rate

"The BJP is the single-largest party as per the mandate. We will elect legislature party leader after Diwali and swearing-in of the new government will take place soon afterwards," he said, adding that the "BJP-led alliance will provide a strong and stable government". The chief minister also said that the BJP's "strike rate" was better than in 2014. "We contested 260 seats in 2014 and won 47% seats and 28% votes. In 2019, we contested 150 seats. We won 70% of seats and 26% votes," he said. This was the "highest strike rate by any political party", he said. Even in Mumbai, the BJP's strike rate was the highest, he stressed.

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