Se likely to sp ties with BJP in Maharashtra

Mumbai, Sep 18: After nearly three years in the ruling alliance in Maharashtra, the Shiv Se on Monday said it is “upset” with its partner the Bharatiya Jata Party and Chief Minister Devendra Fadvis and will consider the option of quitting the government. At a closed-door meeting of party leaders, legislators, MPs and ministers, Shiv Se President Uddhav Thackeray was barraged with complaints about how their development works were held up by the government, files didn’t move and decisions were not implemented.

Se Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut and Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam, who interacted separately with the media, confirmed the intra-party developments.

“The legislators have authorised the Se President to review the situation and take an appropriate decision... The party will fully support him,” Raut said. “About (continuing in) the state government... we are on the verge of taking a fil decision. Wait and watch,” Raut said. Party sources indicate a fil decision — whether to sever ties or not — may be taken shortly, after the ongoing Pitrupaksh period ends and is likely to be announced at Thackeray’s annual Dassehra Rally later this month.

On his part, Kadam said Se legislators’ development works proposals were not being taken up by the government and ministers did not have the powers to do their work. “The elected leaders have apprised Thackeray about all this and said the time has come to take a decision. The legislators are confident that Thackeray will make the right move in the matter,” Kadam said, without giving details.

Both Raut and Kadam pointed out that the people were fed up with the spiraling inflation, zooming prices of petrol/diesel, the issue of farmers’ loans remaining unresolved and that the “Shiv Se is not willing to be a party to these sins”. Accordingly, different wings of the party will launch statewide agitations from Tuesday to highlight these aspects, Kadam added.

Earlier, the Se had launched a statewide movement demanding implementation of the farm loans waiver package announced in June by Fadvis. (IANS)

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