The BJP discussed the party's strategy ahead at a meeting of the Parliamentary Board, its highest decision-making body.
Whereas in Haryana with an absolute majority in its favour, the BJP is all set to form a government of its own, in Maharashtra where it has fallen short of a majority it would require an ally, which could likely be the Shiv Sena. BJP secured 122 seats in the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly.
Sources told PTI that BJP Chief Ministers are likely to take oath before Diwali in both states but government formation in Maharashtra may be delayed and will take place after the festival that falls on Thursday. The party is yet to zero-in on its leader in Haryana, where party leader Manohar Lal Khattar and state unit chief Ram Bilas Sharma are in the race among others.
The meeting of BJP MLAs in Maharashtra is not slated for tomorrow and may be held in the next two-three days to elect their leader, who will be the Chief Minister. BJP's state president Devendra Fadnavis is the front-runner, the sources added.
While Home Minister Rajnath Singh will go to Maharashtra, Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu will go to Haryana. Rajnath will be accompanied by party general secretary J P Nadda to Mumbai and party Vice President Dinesh Sharma will accompany Venkaiah to Chandigarh.
Insiders say the RSS also wants that all Hindutva forces should remain united for the long term.
"It is the wonderful blend of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's credible leadership and the organisational skills of BJP chief Amit Shah that have worked in favour of the BJP in both the states," Nadda told reporters after the meeting.
"The people of Maharashtra have not given mandate to any single party. No party is in a position to form a stable government on its own. Keeping in mind the interest of Maharashtra people, we feel we should support the party which can form the government. Maharashtra needs a stable government," NCP leader Praful Patel told reporters.
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