Mahayuti allies to decide on CM in Maharashtra: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the ruling Mahayuti in Maharashtra will retain power with full majority and a decision on who will be the chief minister will be taken by the alliance partners after the state polls.
Talking to reporters here after unveiling the BJP’s manifesto, Shah expressed confidence that the Mahayuti will win the elections.
All the three alliance partners – BJP, Shiv Sena led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s NCP – have released their manifestos and after the elections, a committee of ministers from the three parties will be formed to prioritize the assurances given, Shah said.
“At present, Eknath Shinde is the chief minister. After the elections, all the three alliance partners will decide on the chief minister,” Shah said.
He said the Shiv Sena and NCP split because Uddhav Thackeray prioritized his son over Eknath Shinde while Sharad Pawar prioritized his daughter over Ajit Pawar.
“These parties gave priority to their family members and the parties split. They blame the BJP for no reason,” he said.
The BJP is against family-based politics, Shah asserted. He rejected the Congress’ accusation of BJP’s plan to weaken reservations.
“It is the Modi government which gave reservations to OBCs. We strengthen the reservations,” he said.
Shah also said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s act of flaunting the Constitution has been exposed after it came to light that the book (carried by Gandhi) had blank pages.
“He (Gandhi) has now become the butt of a joke,” the BJP leader said.
Shah said the opposition MVA’s leadership has been targeting the Mahayuti government’s Ladki Bahin scheme for women, but has made a similar assurance with higher financial assistance.
“This shows their contradictions. Instead of taking stock of our performance, Rahul Gandhi should check what is happening in the states ruled by his party,” he said.