Mumbai, BJP’s 42-year-old Maharashtra unit chief Devendra Fadnavis was on Tuesday unanimously chosen as the BJP legislative party leader paving way for him to take over as the new chief minister of Maharashtra.
Fadnavis’ name was forwarded by senior BJP leader Eknath Khadse and it was seconded by Sudhir Mungantiwar and Pankaja Munde and unanimously endorsed by all 122 BJP MLAs attending the meeting, BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy informed reporters.
With the BJP MLAs formally electing Devendra Fadnavis as their new leader, the party’s first ever Maharashtra chief minister and a “mini-cabinet” of six to nine ministers, all from the BJP, will now reportedly take oath at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede stadium where India won the Cricket World Cup in 2011.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also likely to attend the ceremony. Initially only four or five MLAs will take oath as ministers.
A cabinet expansion will happen later depending on how alliance talks with the Shiv Sena go.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, OP Mathur and party general secretary JP Nadda attended the meeting as BJP’s central observers.
Top Mahayuti or Grand Alliance leaders from the state including Prakash Javadekar, Ramdas Athawale. Pankaja Munde, & Eknath Khadse were present during the meeting.
A delegation of BJP MLAs will led by Fadnavis will now meet the Governor of Maharashtra around 6 pm and stake claim to form the new government in the state, Rudy told reporters ahead of the meeting.
Former BJP chief and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had made it clear that he is not in the CM race and did not wish to return to state politics. Party’s state unit chief Devendra Fadnavis, who successfully led the party’s election campaign, is frontrunner for the chief minister’s job.
Interestingly, senior BJP Maharashtra leader Eknath Khadse had claimed this morning that he is still not out of the race for the chief minister’s post. Khadse, however, said that he will abide by any decision taken by party’s central leadership.
The election of the Legislature Party leader marks a step towards formation of the government in the state where BJP fell short of majority by 22 seats in the 288-member Assembly.
As the BJP moved ahead with the process of forming its first-ever government in the state, a visibly cornered Shiv Sena softened its stance on the issue and made last-ditch efforts to patch up with its estranged ally.
Two senior Sena leaders Subhash Desai and Anil Desai yesterday met Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who has been authorized by BJP president Amit Shah to talk to the estranged ally. Late in the evening, senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde met Shah to apprise him of the State BJP’s views on getting the Sena aboard.
Giving enough indications that the party has softened its stance an editorial in its mouthpiece “Saamana” said that Sena would support a BJP-led government as the latter had got a mandate.
“We will have to keep our political differences aside and work with the BJP chief minister for the unity of Maharashtra. We have kept ourselves together even in difficult circumstances and it will be better if it remains so,” said the editorial in Saamana, which is regarded as the view of Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray.
Shiv Sena this morning said that it will clear its stand on supporting the new BJP government after the latter elects its legislative party leader. Though Sena has expressed its desire to be part of the new BJP government here, the latter is still tight-lipped about the likelihood of an alliance with the former.
BJP leaders have in past described Sena as their “natural” partner pointing out its member Ananth Geete remains a member of Union Cabinet.