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Published : Oct 27, 2019, 12:27 PM IST

Updated : Oct 27, 2019, 12:42 PM IST

12:03 October 27

Uddhav now has remote control of power in Maha, says Sena

The Shiv Sena on Sunday said it now had the "remote control of power" in Maharashtra despite getting fewer seats in the 2019 assembly polls when compared to 2014.

During the first Sena-BJP government in the state, between 1995 to 1999, the term remote control was regularly used for and by the late party patriarch Bal Thackeray to explain the chain of command in the dispensation.

The two allies are in the midst of tough negotiations after the BJP returned a less-than-impressive performance in the assembly polls, results of which were declared on October 24, with 105 seats against 122 in 2014.

Among Sena's demands is a written assurance from the BJP on "equal sharing of power", which could possibly include equal division of the chief ministerial tenure.

In his column 'Rokhthok' in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana', Sanjay Raut said, "The Sena won less seats this time, 56 compared to 63 in 2014, but it has the remote control of power".

"The dream that the Shiv Sena will drag itself behind the BJP is busted (after poll results). A cartoon showing a tiger (Sena's identity) holding a lotus (BJP's symbol) in its hand tells a lot about the current scenario. Not taking anyone for granted is the message," he said in his column.

10:35 October 27

Maha govt formation: 2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena

2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena
2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena

Mumbai: Two MLAs from a small party in Maharashtra's Vidarbha on Saturday extended support to the Shiv Sena, increasing its bargaining power with senior ally BJP over power sharing.

In a letter addressed to Shiv Sena chief UddhavThackeray, Achalpur MLA Bachchu Kadu and his colleague Rajkumar Patel, legislator from Melghat, both from Amravati district, offered support. Kadu heads the Prahar Janshakti Party.

"Kadu's support has increased Sena's bargaining power. We adjusted with the BJP between 2014-19, now it is time to have our share," a Sena leader told media on condition of anonymity.

The BJP's tally in the Assembly polls, results of which were declared on October 24, came down to 105 from 122 in 2014, prompting the Sena, with 56 seats, to play hardball in power sharing talks.

Among Sena's demands is written assurance from the BJP on "equal sharing of power", which could possibly include equal division of the chief ministerial tenure.

Also Read:Talks with striking RTC workers fall through as no consensus emerge

12:03 October 27

Uddhav now has remote control of power in Maha, says Sena

The Shiv Sena on Sunday said it now had the "remote control of power" in Maharashtra despite getting fewer seats in the 2019 assembly polls when compared to 2014.

During the first Sena-BJP government in the state, between 1995 to 1999, the term remote control was regularly used for and by the late party patriarch Bal Thackeray to explain the chain of command in the dispensation.

The two allies are in the midst of tough negotiations after the BJP returned a less-than-impressive performance in the assembly polls, results of which were declared on October 24, with 105 seats against 122 in 2014.

Among Sena's demands is a written assurance from the BJP on "equal sharing of power", which could possibly include equal division of the chief ministerial tenure.

In his column 'Rokhthok' in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana', Sanjay Raut said, "The Sena won less seats this time, 56 compared to 63 in 2014, but it has the remote control of power".

"The dream that the Shiv Sena will drag itself behind the BJP is busted (after poll results). A cartoon showing a tiger (Sena's identity) holding a lotus (BJP's symbol) in its hand tells a lot about the current scenario. Not taking anyone for granted is the message," he said in his column.

10:35 October 27

Maha govt formation: 2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena

2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena
2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena

Mumbai: Two MLAs from a small party in Maharashtra's Vidarbha on Saturday extended support to the Shiv Sena, increasing its bargaining power with senior ally BJP over power sharing.

In a letter addressed to Shiv Sena chief UddhavThackeray, Achalpur MLA Bachchu Kadu and his colleague Rajkumar Patel, legislator from Melghat, both from Amravati district, offered support. Kadu heads the Prahar Janshakti Party.

"Kadu's support has increased Sena's bargaining power. We adjusted with the BJP between 2014-19, now it is time to have our share," a Sena leader told media on condition of anonymity.

The BJP's tally in the Assembly polls, results of which were declared on October 24, came down to 105 from 122 in 2014, prompting the Sena, with 56 seats, to play hardball in power sharing talks.

Among Sena's demands is written assurance from the BJP on "equal sharing of power", which could possibly include equal division of the chief ministerial tenure.

Also Read:Talks with striking RTC workers fall through as no consensus emerge

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Maha govt formation: 2 Vidarbha MLAs offer support to Sena
         Mumbai, Oct 27 (PTI) Two MLAs from a small party in
Maharashtra's Vidarbha on Saturday extended support to the
Shiv Sena, increasing its bargaining power with senior ally
BJP over power sharing.
         In a letter addressed to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav
Thackeray, Achalpur MLA Bachchu Kadu and his colleague
Rajkumar Patel, legislator from Melghat, both from Amravati
district, offered support. Kadu heads the Prahar Janshakti
Party.
         "Kadu's support has increased the Sena's bargaining
power. We adjusted with the BJP between 2014-19, now it is
time to have our share," a Sena leader told PTI on condition
of anonymity.
         The BJP's tally in the Assembly polls, results of
which were declared on October 24, came down to 105 from 122
in 2014, prompting the Sena, with 56 seats, to play hardball
in power sharing talks.
         Among the Sena's demands is a written assurance from
the BJP on "equal sharing of power", which could possibly
include equal division of the chief ministerial tenure. PTI ND
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