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Shiv Sena, oldest ally of and a key partner in Maharashtra, continues to mount pressure on the on its 50:50 power share formula and put out poster on Friday hailing as 'future Chief Minister'."We have been accommodating during the Lok Sabha elections. But I can't keep doing that anymore. I have to make sure my party flourishes," he said in a tongue-in-cheek remark. On Friday morning in its editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamna', the party sought to warn all stake holders not to display 'arrogance of power'.
It said the verdict in Maharashtra, which has again returned BJP-Sena to power with reduced tally, has rejected a perception that elections can be won by engineering defections and splitting opposition parties.It said while questions were raised earlier that if the Sharad Pawar-led NCP had any future, but the poll mandate showed - "the NCP bounced back" crossing the 50-seat mark, while Congress won 44 seats.
The results were a warning to rulers not to show arrogance of power".Sena could be interested for an arrangement under which Aditya Thackeray may get Chief Ministerial post after two-and-half years. It could also ask for the post of Speaker.
The BJP won 100 seats and is leading on 5 while the Sena has bagged 57 seats.Notably for BJP, the show was not as splendid as expected from Nagpur, the hometown of 
Devendra Fadnavis and also BJP stalwart Nitin Gadkari's parliamentary constituency. 
Publish Time: 25 October 2019
TP News

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