While 64-year-old Munde did not say so in as many words, he fancied himself as a top claimant to the coveted position in the premier state, notwithstanding ally Shiv Sena's open claim over the Chief Ministership.
A Deputy Chief Minister in the Sena-BJP Government from 1995-99, the OBC face of BJP had been a stalwart in the state and was from the beginning known as a detractor of Sharad Pawar.
This was notwithstanding the fact that his brother-in-law, the late senior BJP leader Pramod Mahajan, was known to be close to the Maratha strongman.
The success of the BJP-Shiv Sena combine in the just- concluded Lok Sabha polls was due to the social engineering brought about by Munde by bringing together various social groups.
Munde brought into the combine Ramdas Athavale's RPI, Mahadeo Jankar's Rashtriya Samaj Party and Raju Shetty's Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghtana to stunning electoral effect.
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