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Sena-Cong-NCP hold talks, Maha portfolios likely to be announced today

Two days after the cabinet expansion of the Uddhav Thackeray-led government in Maharashtra, leaders of alliance partners Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress held marathon talks over portfolio allocation. The portfolios are likely to be announced today.

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Published : Jan 2, 2020, 9:51 AM IST

Updated : Jan 2, 2020, 10:43 AM IST

Mumbai: Amid murmurs of resentment over distribution of ministries between alliance partners Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP in Maharashtra, leaders of the three parties held marathon meetings on Wednesday to finalise the allocation of portfolios.

The cabinet was expanded on Monday with induction of 36 ministers which took its strength to 43, including chief minister.

The leaders held several rounds of talks with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray during the day, sources were quoted by reports.

"Allocation of ministries has been almost finalized. All issues have been resolved. The allocation is expected to be announced by tomorrow," a source said.

District guardian ministers and sitting arrangement of ministers at cabinet meetings were finalised on Wednesday, they said.

Ashok Chavan, Balasaheb Thorat, Vijay Wadettiwar and Nitin Raut from Congress, Jayant Patil and AjitPawar from the NCP and Eknath Shinde from the Shiv Sena met Thackeray to discuss allocation of ministries.

Read: 36 MLAs take oath as Maha ministers; Ajit returns as deputy CM

According to Congress sources, the party is upset that it was not given any of the ministries which have a bearing on rural areas, such as agriculture and cooperation.

"We can swap portfolios with other two parties. We are not demanding increase in the number of ministries," sources added.

All three parties are facing disgruntlement of leaders who were not inducted in the cabinet.

Among such MLAs are Congress' Sangram Thopte, whose supporters vandalised Pune Congress office on Tuesday, and NCP's Prakash Solanke. Both the parties claimed that they have been mollified.

Shiv Sena's Tanaji Sawant is also unhappy over being ignored in the cabinet expansion, sources said.

Bhaskar Jadhav, who had joined the Sena on the eve of Assembly polls, claimed that party chief Uddhav Thackeray had made certain commitments to him, so he was confident that he would be made minister and the exclusion left him shocked.

About a dozen Sena legislators are said to be upset over not getting place in the cabinet.

Read: Maharashtra: Congress ministers meet Rahul, Sonia

On the other hand, the 12 Congress ministers visited Delhi after the swearing-in on Monday.

Congress leaders, sources said, feel that the party has not got agriculture, co-operation, housing and rural development ministries which are concerned with rural parts of the state.

Rural development, co-operation and housing are with the NCP and agriculture with the Shiv Sena, and the Congress is keen on getting at least two of these four departments.

The Congress has been allocated revenue, PWD and energy, among other ministries.

The NCP has 12 cabinet ministers and four Ministers of State, the Shiv Sena has 10 cabinet ministers and four MoS while Congress has 10 cabinet ministers and two MoS.

The NCP has bagged important portfolios of Home and Finance.

Read: Ajit Pawar pays tributes at Koregaon Bhima war memorial

Mumbai: Amid murmurs of resentment over distribution of ministries between alliance partners Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP in Maharashtra, leaders of the three parties held marathon meetings on Wednesday to finalise the allocation of portfolios.

The cabinet was expanded on Monday with induction of 36 ministers which took its strength to 43, including chief minister.

The leaders held several rounds of talks with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray during the day, sources were quoted by reports.

"Allocation of ministries has been almost finalized. All issues have been resolved. The allocation is expected to be announced by tomorrow," a source said.

District guardian ministers and sitting arrangement of ministers at cabinet meetings were finalised on Wednesday, they said.

Ashok Chavan, Balasaheb Thorat, Vijay Wadettiwar and Nitin Raut from Congress, Jayant Patil and AjitPawar from the NCP and Eknath Shinde from the Shiv Sena met Thackeray to discuss allocation of ministries.

Read: 36 MLAs take oath as Maha ministers; Ajit returns as deputy CM

According to Congress sources, the party is upset that it was not given any of the ministries which have a bearing on rural areas, such as agriculture and cooperation.

"We can swap portfolios with other two parties. We are not demanding increase in the number of ministries," sources added.

All three parties are facing disgruntlement of leaders who were not inducted in the cabinet.

Among such MLAs are Congress' Sangram Thopte, whose supporters vandalised Pune Congress office on Tuesday, and NCP's Prakash Solanke. Both the parties claimed that they have been mollified.

Shiv Sena's Tanaji Sawant is also unhappy over being ignored in the cabinet expansion, sources said.

Bhaskar Jadhav, who had joined the Sena on the eve of Assembly polls, claimed that party chief Uddhav Thackeray had made certain commitments to him, so he was confident that he would be made minister and the exclusion left him shocked.

About a dozen Sena legislators are said to be upset over not getting place in the cabinet.

Read: Maharashtra: Congress ministers meet Rahul, Sonia

On the other hand, the 12 Congress ministers visited Delhi after the swearing-in on Monday.

Congress leaders, sources said, feel that the party has not got agriculture, co-operation, housing and rural development ministries which are concerned with rural parts of the state.

Rural development, co-operation and housing are with the NCP and agriculture with the Shiv Sena, and the Congress is keen on getting at least two of these four departments.

The Congress has been allocated revenue, PWD and energy, among other ministries.

The NCP has 12 cabinet ministers and four Ministers of State, the Shiv Sena has 10 cabinet ministers and four MoS while Congress has 10 cabinet ministers and two MoS.

The NCP has bagged important portfolios of Home and Finance.

Read: Ajit Pawar pays tributes at Koregaon Bhima war memorial

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Maha: Marathon talks between allies on portfolio allocation
         (EDs: Updating)
         Mumbai, Jan 1 (PTI) Amid murmurs of resentment over
distribution of ministries between alliance partners Shiv
Sena, Congress and NCP in Maharashtra, leaders of the three
parties held marathon meetings on Wednesday to finalise the
allocation of portfolios.
         The cabinet was expanded on Monday with induction of
36 ministers which took its strength to 43, including chief
minister.
         The leaders held several rounds of talks with Chief
Minister Uddhav Thackeray during the day, sources said.
         "Allocation of ministries has been almost finalized.
All issues have been resolved. The allocation is expected to
be announcedby tomorrow," a source said.
         District guardian ministers and sitting arrangement of
ministers at cabinet meetings were finalised on Wednesday,
they said.
         Ashok Chavan, Balasaheb Thorat, Vijay Wadettiwar and
Nitin Raut from Congress, Jayant Patil and AjitPawar from the
NCP and Eknath Shindefrom the Shiv Sena met Thackeray to
discuss allocation of ministries.
         According to Congress sources, the party is upset that
it was not given any of the ministries which have a bearing on
rural areas, such as agriculture and cooperation.
         "We can swap portfolios with other two parties. We are
not demanding increase in the number of ministries," sources
added.
         All three parties are facing disgruntlement of leaders
who were not inducted in the cabinet.
         Among such MLAs are Congress' Sangram Thopte, whose
supporters vandalised Pune Congress office on Tuesday, and
NCP's Prakash Solanke. Both the parties claimed that they have
been mollified.
         Shiv Sena's Tanaji Sawant is also unhappy over being
ignored in the cabinet expansion, sources said.
         Bhaskar Jadhav, who had joined the Sena on the eve of
Assembly polls, claimed that party chief Uddhav Thackeray had
made certain commitments to him, so he was confident that he
would be made minister and the exclusion left him shocked.
         About a dozen Sena legislators are said to be upset
over not getting place in the cabinet.
         On the other hand, the 12 Congress ministers visited
Delhi after the swearing-in on Monday.
         Congress leaders, sources said, feel that the party
has not got agriculture, co-operation, housing and rural
development ministries which are concerned with rural parts
of the state.
         Rural development, co-operation and housing are with
the NCP and agriculture with the Shiv Sena, and the Congress
is keen on getting at least two of these four departments.
         The Congress has been allocated revenue, PWD and
energy, among other ministries.
         The NCP has 12 cabinet ministers and four Ministers of
State, the Shiv Sena has 10 cabinet ministers and four MoS
while Congress has 10 cabinet ministers and two MoS.
         The NCP has bagged important portfolios of Home and
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