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50-50 formula: Shiv Sena stresses for sharing power with BJP

Shiv Sena pitches for a 50-50 power sharing agreement with the incumbent BJP. While the two parties can form the government comfortably, the BJP fell short of its target of reaching near the half-way mark on its own, giving more leverage to the Sena.

Uddhav Thackeray stresses 50-50 formula for sharing power with BJP
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Published : Oct 24, 2019, 6:15 PM IST

Mumbai: Indicating that he would drive a hard bargain in talks with the ally BJP during government formation, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday that it was time to implement "fifty-fifty" formula for power-sharing.

The BJP has won or was leading on 101 seats and Sena on 57 seats out of the total 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra as counting was underway for the state polls.

While the two parties can form the government comfortably, the BJP fell short of its target of reaching near the half-way mark on its own, giving more leverage to the Sena.

Asked by reporters which party will get the chief minister's post, Thackeray said, "It is time to remind the BJP about the formula arrived at when BJP chief Amit Shah visited my home.... we had decided on fifty-fifty formula for the alliance."

"We agreed to contest fewer seats (than the BJP), but I cannot accommodate the BJP every time. I should allow my party to grow," Thackeray said.

The Sena chief added that he will discuss the results with his party leaders and BJP leaders and arrive at the power-sharing formula in a peaceful and transparent manner before the alliance stakes claim to form the next government. Describing the mandate as an "eye-opener for many", Thackeray said the people of the state had kept democracy alive.

"Now nobody will question EVMs," he said, in reference to opposition Congress-NCP faring better than expected in the elections.

"Political parties need to keep their feet on the ground. Otherwise, people show them their place," the Sena chief added.

Read: Maha Assembly elections LIVE: Aditya Thackeray wins from Worli; Sena-BJP pitches 50-50 power sharing

Mumbai: Indicating that he would drive a hard bargain in talks with the ally BJP during government formation, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday that it was time to implement "fifty-fifty" formula for power-sharing.

The BJP has won or was leading on 101 seats and Sena on 57 seats out of the total 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra as counting was underway for the state polls.

While the two parties can form the government comfortably, the BJP fell short of its target of reaching near the half-way mark on its own, giving more leverage to the Sena.

Asked by reporters which party will get the chief minister's post, Thackeray said, "It is time to remind the BJP about the formula arrived at when BJP chief Amit Shah visited my home.... we had decided on fifty-fifty formula for the alliance."

"We agreed to contest fewer seats (than the BJP), but I cannot accommodate the BJP every time. I should allow my party to grow," Thackeray said.

The Sena chief added that he will discuss the results with his party leaders and BJP leaders and arrive at the power-sharing formula in a peaceful and transparent manner before the alliance stakes claim to form the next government. Describing the mandate as an "eye-opener for many", Thackeray said the people of the state had kept democracy alive.

"Now nobody will question EVMs," he said, in reference to opposition Congress-NCP faring better than expected in the elections.

"Political parties need to keep their feet on the ground. Otherwise, people show them their place," the Sena chief added.

Read: Maha Assembly elections LIVE: Aditya Thackeray wins from Worli; Sena-BJP pitches 50-50 power sharing

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         Mumbai, Oct 24 (PTI) Indicating that he would drive a
hard bargain in talks with the ally BJP during government
formation, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said on Thursday
that it was time to implement "fifty-fifty" formula for
power-sharing.
         The BJP had won or was leading on 101 seats and Sena
on 57 seats out of the total 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra
as counting was underway for the state polls.
         While the two parties can form the government
comfortably, the BJP fell short of its target of reaching near
the half-way mark on its own, giving more leverage to the
Sena.
         Asked by reporters which party will get the chief
minister's post, Thackeray said, "It is time to remind the BJP
about the formula arrived at when BJP chief Amit Shah visited
my home....we had decided on fifty-fifty formula for the
alliance."
         "We agreed to contest fewer seats (than the BJP), but
I cannot accommodate the BJP every time. I should allow my
party to grow," Thackeray said.
         The Sena chief added that he will discuss the results
with his party leaders and BJP leaders and arrive at the
power-sharing formula in a peaceful and transparent manner
before the alliance stakes claim to form the next government.
         Describing the mandate as an "eye-opener for many",
Thackeray said the people of the state had kept democracy
alive.
         "Now nobody will question EVMs," he said, in reference
to opposition Congress-NCP faring better than expected in the
elections.
         "Political parties need to keep their feet on the
ground. Otherwise, people show them their place," the Sena
chief added. PTI MR
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