The Maharashtra Chief Minister will be from BJP, meaning Devendra Fadnavis, ally Ajit Pawar said today, adding that the two Deputy Chief Ministers will be from the alliance partners.
Ajit Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party, Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the BJP are the three partners in the Mahayuti alliance. The BJP emerged the single largest party in the state polls with 132 seats. Mr Pawar’s party won 41 seats while Eknath Shinde, the caretaker Chief Minister, secured 57 seats. Together the three parties won 230 seats in the 288-member assembly, well above the majority mark of 145.
“During the meeting (Delhi meeting of Mahayuti leaders) it was decided that Mahayuti will form the government with Chief Minister from the BJP and the remaining two parties will have Deputy Chief Ministers,” said Mr Pawar.
On the question of delay in forming the government – the Maharashtra Assembly term ended on November 26 – Mr Pawar said, “This is not the first time there has been a delay… If you remember, in 1999, one month was taken for government formation.”