Shiv Sena mocks BJP over ‘sacrificing’ CM post in Bihar
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Shiv Sena mocked the BJP for the “sacrifice” of giving CM’s post in Bihar to a celebration which stood third, whereas denying the identical to the Sena after Maharashtra elections final yr.
A editorial in Shiv Sena-owned publication Saamana questioned how lengthy Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will maintain floor beneath the “burden of favour” and if he’ll take a brand new route.
“There will be shortage of ink to describe this sacrifice in politics, BJP leaders like Chandrakant Patil and Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari are of the view that the state is being run by NCP chief Sharad Pawar. All these (leaders) should keep an eye on who exactly will run Nitish Kumar’s government in Bihar now on”, the Saamana editorial mentioned
In the Bihar polls, BJP received 74 seats, whereas its ally JD(U) received 43. RJD emerged as the only largest social gathering acquiring 75 seats in the 243-member Assembly.
In the Maharashtra elections final yr, the BJP received 105 seats, whereas its then ally Shiv Sena obtained 56. However, the 2 events separated following disputes over sharing the chief ministerial post.
The Shiv Sena, led by Uddhav Thackeray later fashioned the federal government in Maharashtra after allying with the NCP and Congress.
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