Uddhav holds talks with Sena leaders, unlikely to be in govt

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 29 2014 | 5:46 PM IST
A day after Devendra Fadnavis was annointed Chief Minister-designate of Maharashtra, Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray today went into a huddle with top party leaders to discuss the future course of action but there were no signs of the party being in the BJP-led government for now.
A top BJP leader said no talks were underway with Sena and would resume only after the new government was sworn in on Friday.
Both sides had yesterday struck a conciliatory note after Fadnavis was elected BJP Legislature Party leader.
"Discussions are on within the party. Uddhavji will take a final call (on whether to join the BJP-led ministry)," Neelam Gorhe, Sena spokesperson, told reporters outside Uddhav's residence 'Matoshree' where he was closeted with senior party leaders Subhash Desai, Anil Desai and Vinayak Raut.
The first two were involved in back channel talks with BJP leaders in Delhi.
A top central BJP leader, when asked if there was any breakthrough in discussions with Sena on the latter's joining the government, said talks would resume only after the oath- taking ceremony on October 31.
"No talks (with Shiv Sena) are currently underway. Our whole focus is on making October 31 a grand success. We will resume talks only post that," he told PTI, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Both parties had yesterday shown signs of a rapprochement with Shiv Sena MP and spokesman Sanjay Raut saying, "The blood group of BJP and Shiv Sena is the same."
He had rubbished media reports that Sena was demanding deputy chief minister's post and some key portfolios as pre-condition for a reunion between the former saffron allies.
BJP leadership has been insisting that Sena join the government but without any pre-conditions.
Newly-appointed BJP General Secretary in-charge of the state J P Nadda too indicated that the former allies could reunite when he said, "We want that Sena come with us. It is our desire. A positive result will emerge soon.
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First Published: Oct 29 2014 | 5:46 PM IST

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