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"Any Doubt?": Devendra Fadnavis On 2nd Term As Chief Minister After Polls

Maharashtra assembly Election 2019: The BJP and Shiv Sena had contested the 2014 assembly polls independently. The BJP had emerged as the single largest party winning 122 seats while the Sena won 63 seats. Later, both the parties came together to form the government.

'Any Doubt?': Devendra Fadnavis On 2nd Term As Chief Minister After Polls

Maharashtra Election: Devendra Fadnavis said he will return as CM, should BJP-Shiv Sena win the polls

Highlights

  • Shiv Sena, BJP to contest Maharashtra polls together: Devendra Fadnavis
  • "Seat-sharing talks are still on, don't trust reports," he added
  • Elections in Maharashtra will be held in a single phase on October 21
Mumbai:

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reiterated today that the BJP and the Shiv Sena will contest next month's assembly election together. The Chief Minister also said he is confident that he will retain the post after the elections.

He dismissed reports that the BJP will contest 162 out of total 288 seats and the Sena 126.

Mr Fadnavis's remarks come a day after Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray asserted that both the parties will contest the elections in alliance, and that an announcement on the seat sharing formula will be made in a couple of days.

Maharashtra will go for a single-phase election on October 21. Counting of votes will be happen on October 24.

"I am saying with no uncertainty that we will contest the assembly polls along with Shiv Sena. The seat-sharing talks are still on, do not trust the reports," Mr Fadnavis said while speaking at the India Today Conclave 2019.

Referring to the Shiv Sena pitching for equal sharing of the 288 seats, the Chief Minister said all details about the seat-sharing arrangements will be formally announced at a press briefing.

To a question, Mr Fadnavis said the BJP did not dictate terms to the Shiv Sena and that decisions between them are taken "amicably".

On Shiv Sena's criticism of his government through its party mouthpiece "Saamana", Mr Fadnavis said, "I don't read Saamana".

He said all the decisions taken by his Cabinet were "unanimous" with the support of Shiv Sena ministers.

"No Shiv Sena minister had second thought about any of the decisions in the last five years (since BJP-led government came to power). So, we are not concerned about what happens outside," he said in an oblique reference to ''Saamana''.

Responding to a query on whether he will get another term as the Chief Minister, he said immediately saying "Do you have any doubt?"

He also said the decision to appoint Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray as Deputy Chief Minister, in the event of the NDA government returning to power, will be taken by the Shiv Sena, reported news agency Press Trust of India.

Mr Fadnavis said he looked at how "positively" Aaditya Thackeray was becoming active in politics. "He is fanning out parts of the state, trying to understand issues pertaining to Maharashtra. I welcome his decision to join active politics, I take it positively," Mr Fadnavis said.

The Chief Minister further said people believe the BJP will retain power, and added he will work in Mumbai.

Questioned about the talks of him joining the national politics, Mr Fadnavis said the BJP decides tasks for him.

The BJP and Shiv Sena had contested the 2014 assembly polls independently. The BJP had emerged as the single largest party winning 122 seats while the Sena won 63 seats. Later, both the parties came together to form the government.
 

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