City
Epaper

Milind Deora vs Sanjay Nirupam on Maha govt formation

By IANS | Updated: November 10, 2019 16:45 IST

It was Congress vs Congress over government formation in Maharashtra as the grand old party's two senior leaders contradicted each other with Milind Deora expecting Governor's invite for second largest NCP-Congress alliance while Sanjay Nirupam saying it was impossible.

Open in App

The reactions came a day after Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari invited Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the single largest party with 105 MLAs after the recent Assembly elections in the state, and its legislature party leader Devendra Fadnavis to "indicate willingness" and "ability" to form government.

Expressing his opinion on Twitter, Deora said: "Maharashtra's Governor should invite NCP-Congress, the second largest alliance to form government now that the BJP-Shiv Sena have refused to do so."

Contradicting his statement Nirupam tweeted, "it was impossible for Congress-NCP to form any government in Maharashtra in the current political arithmetic. For that, we need Shiv Sena. And we must not think of sharing power with Shiv Sena under any circumstances. That will be a disastrous move for the party."

Both the Congress and the NCP are wary of poaching from the BJP. Congress has moved its MLAs to a resort in Jaipur in Rajasthan, a Congress ruled state, while NCP has called its meet on November 12.

Sources said that various Congress MLAs have asserted that the party should consider extending support to the Sena, during a meeting held on Sunday in Jaipur in the presence of senior party leaders including Mallikarjun Kharge, the party in-charge of Maharashtra. Kharge was rushed to Jaipur by the Congress leadership to make sense of the MLAs.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: congressShiv SenancpSenamaharashtra
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraAsaduddin Owaisi Reacts to Maharashtra BJP Chief Ravindra Chavan’s Remarks on Vilasrao Deshmukh, Says…

MaharashtraMaharashtra: Senior Congress Leader Hidayat Patel Attacked in Akola, Seriously Injured

MumbaiMNS Suffers Twin Blows in Mumbai: Leaders Join BJP and Shinde Sena, Party Rattled Ahead of BMC Polls

NationalSuresh Kalmadi Dies at 82: Former Pune MP and Congress Leader Passes Away

MaharashtraSunil Tatkare Reacts to Narayan Rane's Hint of Leaving Politics, Says Unsure Why He Indicated Retirement

National Realted Stories

National'Nothing but illusion', says K'taka BJP President Vijayendra on Siddaramaiah's CM record

NationalTrump says PM Modi is unhappy with him due to tariff, seeks early Apache delivery

NationalKarnataka: Man dies by suicide, cites superstar Yash’s views on parenting in WhatsApp note

NationalTeacher kidnapped in broad daylight in Bihar’s Saran

NationalECI clarifies Abhishek Banerjee's claims on SIR hearing notice to Nobel laureate Amartya Sen