Shiv Sena
leader and strategist Sanjay Raut reassured that the prolonged guesswork over
Maharashtra government formation will end within the next two to five days with
the three parties sealing the deal.
“When three
parties form a government then the process is long. This process has started
today. In the coming 2-5 days, when the process is completed, a government will
be formed in Maharashtra,” Raut said after meeting with Nationalist Congress
Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar.
However,
Raut also asserted that whenever the government is formed, the Chief Minister
will be from the Shiv Sena.
Shortly
after the Congress-NCP meet, Raut met Sharad Pawar to discuss the triangular
coalition. At the same time, Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan also briefed the
press saying that the uncertainty over Maharashtra government will end very
soon.
Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan said, “We had a long discussion. It was a positive discussion. The discussion is still on. Today or tomorrow, the discussion will be on again. We believe that soon Maharashtra will have a stable government and the uncertainty will end.”
Senior Congress leaders met their party leaders from Maharashtra as the deadlock over the government formation in the state continues.