Maharashtra power tussle: Sanjay Raut claims BJP, Shiv Sena had ‘consensus’ on sharing CM's post before state elections
Amid stalemate continuing over government formation in state, Raut told reporters that no fresh proposal has been received from the BJP or sent to it

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Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut claimed there was 'consensus' between BJP and his party before Maharashtra Assembly elections on sharing CM's post
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Amid stalemate continuing over government formation in state, Raut told reporters that no fresh proposal has been received from the BJP or sent to it
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He claimed farmers and the working class want a Shiv Sena chief minister and have hopes and expectations from the Uddhav Thackeray-led party
Mumbai: Senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Wednesday claimed there was a "consensus" between the BJP and his party before the Maharashtra Assembly elections on sharing the chief minister's post.

File image of Sanjay Raut. News18
Amid the stalemate continuing over government formation in the state, Raut told reporters that no fresh proposal has been received from the BJP or sent to it. He claimed farmers and the working class want a Shiv Sena chief minister and have hopes and expectations from the Uddhav Thackeray-led party.
To a question on when there would be a consensus on the chief minister's post, the Rajya Sabha member said, "There was a consensus on the post before elections." Ruling out any new proposal for government formation, Raut reiterated that the Shiv Sena expects implementation of what was decided and agreed upon before the elections.
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"Why waste time on new proposals. We want a discussion on what was agreed upon earlier. No new proposal has been received or sent," he said. On the possibility of imposition of President's rule in the state, Raut said, "We will not be responsible for it. Those conspiring to do this are insulting the people's mandate."
He said wherever Uddhav Thackeray and his son Aaditya Thackeray, who won the state polls from Worli seat in Mumbai, were touring to review crop losses due to unseasonal rains, the farmers and working-class were looking at the party with hopes and expectations. "All are eager to have a chief minister from the Shiv Sena," he said.
Raut refused to respond to a question on whether the NCP has agreed to share the chief minister's post. "We will talk about it," he said. The Sharad Pawar-led NCP on Tuesday said a political alternative could be worked out in the state if the Shiv Sena declared that it had snapped ties with the BJP.
Sources in the NCP said their party wants Arvind Sawant, the lone Shiv Sena minister in the Union government, to resign before going ahead further with the Sena. There has been no headway in government formation after results of the state polls were declared on 24 October.
The BJP, which won 105 seats, and the Shiv Sena, which bagged 56 seats, are locked in a bitter tussle over sharing of the chief minister's post and ministerial portfolios in a new government, even 13 days after the Assembly poll verdict handed them enough seats to cobble up a coalition government. They won 161 seats together in the 288-member House, much above the halfway mark of 145. Besides, the opposition NCP won 54 seats while the Congress got 44 seats.
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