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#1 Senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis met outgoing Shiv Sena boss Eknath Shinde in Mumbai Tuesday evening, amid continuing suspense, and an absorbing tug-of-war, over the identity of the next Maharashtra Chief Minister. The meeting is being seen as an outreach by the BJP - to placate an ally who will likely be removed from the top post despite leading a government that was re-elected. The big decision is expected within 24 hours; the BJP's newly elected MLAs are meeting tonight - with Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and ex-Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani looking on - to choose a legislature party leader, who will then become the new Chief Minister. The smart money is on Mr Fadnavis, a two-time former Chief Minister and the man widely credited with orchestrating the BJP's comeback, including hobbling the formerly undivided Sena and NCP and picking up the pieces; the breakaway factions added 75 seats to the BJP's tally in this election. However, for Mr Fadnavis to return to the top post Eknath Shinde must be persuaded to stand down, and possibly even accept a deputy's berth, quite like the BJP leader did in 2022. And it is at that point that the BJP's plans to reclaim power in Maharashtra have hit a snag. The Eknath Shinde FactorLast week Mr Shinde, after days of public posturing, backed down. He said he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said he would not be an "obstacle" to a BJP Chief Minister. However, there remains a feeling that Mr Shinde and his party are displeased at being told to stand down. Mr Shinde's absence from Mumbai last week - he retreated to his hometown in Satara district - raised eyebrows, as did the BJP simultaneously announcing a swearing-in date - December 5. There was more drama this afternoon after Mr Shinde was admitted to a hospital in Thane, where he has been based since returning from Satara. The Sena leader, however, played down talk of an emergency - his team called it a "routine check-up" - and said, "Sab badiya hain (everything is fine)." And while Mr Shinde has made all the right noises, some within his party have not. Sena leader Deepak Kesarkar has reminded the BJP the election was fought under the Mr Shinde's leadership. "Now it is up to the BJP's central leadership to decide how to maintain his stature." '1+2' Formula To Continue?Sources have told News Agency over the past week the existing 1+2 formula established after the mid-term switch, i.e., a Chief Minister and two deputies, will continue, except the '1' will be from the BJP. The Shinde Sena and Ajit Pawar's NCP faction will each get a Deputy Chief Minister's berth. READ | Maharashtra Chief Minister From BJP, Will Have 2 Deputies: SourcesWhile this means Mr Pawar will return as Deputy Chief Minister, it is unclear if Eknath Shinde will be happy with a 'demotion'. A possible workaround has been suggested - that he could get a union ministerial berth and his son, Shrikant Shinde, could become the Deputy Chief Minister. Shinde junior, however, has rubbished, at least publicly, that idea. Maharashtra Assembly Election RecapThe BJP, Mr Shinde's Sena and Mr Pawar's NCP, registered a landslide win when votes were counted November 23, even if the Congress and the opposing Maha Vikas Aghadi has cried foul since. The BJP, though, is widely seen as having the edge in the chief ministerial race; it won 132 of the Maharashtra's 288 Assembly seats. Mr Shinde's Sena is second with 57 and the NCP is third with 41. The BJP, therefore, is not reliant on both allies to reach the majority mark of 145. READ | Eknath Shinde Now Where Uddhav Was In '19, With Big DifferenceAnd the NCP has already professed support, meaning the Shinde Sena doesn't have the leverage it had in 2022, when Mr Shinde broke from Uddhav Thackeray's side and allied with the BJP. News Agency is now available on WhatsApp channels. Click on the link to get all the latest updates from News Agency on your chat. |
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