Maharashtra : Who is the Boss ?
The last speed-breaker in the path of Devendra Fadnavis taking over as Chief Minister of Maharashtra was removed on Tuesday after the outgoing caretaker CM Eknath Shinde met him at his residence. Shinde along with NCP leader Ajit Pawar will be sworn in as Deputy CM on Thursday at Azad Maidan, where preparations for the ceremony are under way.
Shinde, who had been sulking for the last few days and was citing health reasons for not attending meetings with alliance partners, at last, agreed to meet Fadnavis to sort out the issue. It was decided that BJP would keep Home and Revenue portfolios, while Urban Affairs portfolio will be given to Shinde’s Shiv Sena and Finance to Ajit Pawar. Nearly 21 to 22 portfolios will be handled by BJP, 12 portfolios will go to Shiv Sena and 9 to 10 portfolios will be given to NCP, reports said.
The grand swearing-in ceremony will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several NDA chief ministers and top BJP leaders. Needless to say that with Shinde sulking for several days resulting in delay in government formation, the shine was taken off from the sweeping victory of Mahayuti in Maharashtra. Shinde displayed tantrums and it was because of this that those leaders who were defeated at the hustings, got the chance to make snide remarks like, “People sitting in Delhi are playing ‘damru’ (pellet drum) and Mahayuti leaders are dancing to their tune”. Some remarked that the “wedding procession is ready, but nobody knows who will be the bridegroom”.
All these snide comments have now stopped after it was decided who will lead the “wedding procession”. The unhappy, sulking “Phoopha Ji” (uncle), alluding to Shinde, has at last agreed to join the procession. The political suspense on Maharashtra was palpable. Ajit Pawar stayed put in Delhi, while Shinde was waiting for Amit Shah’s phone call. One must understand the political nuances. Both Ajit Dada and Shinde wanted to negotiate directly with Delhi and wanted to bypass Fadnavis. Both were clearly told that the task of forming and running the government has been given completely to Devendra Fadnavis and there shall be no outside interference. Both the leaders were told to talk with Fadnavis and decide who will become ministers from Shiv Sena and NCP in the new government. Fadnavis will have the discretion to decide about portfolios of all ministers and both the leaders should speak to him only.
The message was clear from Mota Bhai: the government in Maharashtra will not run from Delhi. All the decisions will be taken in Mumbai and Devendra Fadnavis will be given a free hand. Everybody must stand up and say, Jai Maharashtra!
Sulking Shinde : Against People’s Will
A new government led by Devendra Fadnavis will be sworn in on December 5 with NCP leader Ajit Pawar as Deputy CM. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be present at the oath taking ceremony. On December 4, BJP legislative party is expected to elect Fadnavis as its leader in the presence of central observers, Nirmala Sitharaman and Vijay Rupani.
The role of outgoing CM Eknath Shinde in the new government is not yet clear. Shinde has cancelled all his meetings citing health reasons, while his son Shrikant Shinde has described reports about his joining as Deputy CM as ‘baseless’. Shrikant Shinde clarified, he had neither sought any portfolio at the Centre, nor was he going to become the Deputy CM.
Eknath Shinde has not yet reacted to the ongoing political developments. There are reports that he is unhappy because his demand for Home portfolio was not accepted by the BJP leadership. Instead, he was offered Urban Development portfolio.
Home Minister Amit Shah had requested Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde to come to Delhi for talks, but Shinde, citing health reasons, did not go.
In recent years, it has almost become a trend in Maharashtra politics, for any one of the top leaders in the ruling combination, sulking when a new government is formed. In North India, there is a popular saying about “the uncle (phoopha) who always sulks at the wedding”.
Five years ago, when BJP-Shiv Sena alliance won, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray started sulking. He called off his alliance with BJP and joined hands with Congress and Sharad Pawar to become the CM. He ditched Fadnavis’ ‘baaraat’ to head another ‘baaraat’ (bridegroom procession).
This time, too, Eknath Shinde has become the sulking “phoopha”. He is unwilling to leave the bridegroom procession bus, only because he was not made the bridegroom.
But, this time Devendra Fadnavis’ ‘kavach’ (armour) is invincible. Shinde may indulge in tantrums, but ultimately he will have to accept. The people’s mandate for BJP is quite clear and he has to bow before the people’s will. The sooner he realizes this, the better.
Maharashtra Elections: First Families At War
There was a flurry of nominations by close kin of top political leaders of Maharashtra, as filing of nominations for assembly polls closed on Tuesday. Congress-led Maha Vikas Aghadi and BJP-led Mahayuti were still locked in consultations to iron out differences over the remaining seats.
On Monday, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, former CM Prithviraj Chavan, former CM Ashok Chavan’s daughter Srijaya Chavan, MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s son Amit Thackeray, Nawab Malik’s daughter Sana Malik, Late Baba Siddiqui’s son Zeeshan Siddiqui, Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi and several others filed nominations. NCP patriarch Sharad Pawar himself accompanied his grandson Yugendra Pawar in Baramati, who is contesting against his grand uncle Ajit Pawar. There were reports of local rebellion in several parties.
As of now, Congress expects to field more than 105 candidates, though it has announced names of 102 candidates, while Shiv Sena (UBT) has announced 84 and NCP(Sharad Pawar) 82 candidates. 18 seats are still left undecided in MVA.
The most spectacular contest will be in Baramati, where Ajit ‘Dada’ Pawar will be facing Sharad Pawar’s grandson Yugendra Pawar. Ajit Pawar has been consistently winning this seat since 1991, and he has been an MLA for 33 years. Ajit Pawar admitted that he made a mistake by fielding his wife Sunetra to contest against Supriya Sule during the Lok Sabha elections, but this time people will ‘punish’ Sharad Pawar for committing the same mistake.
Yugendra Pawar is contesting elections for the first time in his life. After filing nomination, Yugendra described his grandpa Sharad Pawar as his ‘guru’ and ‘markdarshak’. Sharad Pawar’s daughter Supriya Sule said, the fight in Baramati is between ideologies and not between members of a family.
But the real fact is: the fight is in the family and it could be a tough and close contest. It was Ajit Pawar who trained the NCP cadre in Baramati for 33 years, and this time, he has the support of BJP and Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena. That is why Ajit Pawar looks confident, but he also understands that his uncle Sharad Pawar has been doing politics in Baramati since 59 years and he has proved his mettle during the Lok Sabha elections.
The Baramati result will prove to be a gamechanger for Ajit Pawar’s political career, and as far as Sharad Pawar is concerned, the result from Baramati will decide to which camp the real NCP belongs.
The second most interesting battle will be in Kopri Pachpakhri seat of Thane, where Chief Minister Eknath Shinde will be facing Kedar Dighe, the nephew of his political guru Anand Dighe. Kedar Dighe has been fielded by Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena. Deputy CM and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, who accompanied Eknath Shinde on his roadshow on Monday, said, “mere blood relation does not make anybody a successor. A successor emerges only by dint of his work and thoughts and Eknath Shinde is the real successor of Anand Dighe”.
Eknath Shinde has been consistently winning this seat since 2009 and in the last election, he got more than 65 per cent votes. Thane is considered the citadel of Eknath Shinde, and his party candidate Naresh Mhaske had won this year’s Lok Sabha elections.
The third interesting battle is in Mahim, Mumbai, where Raj Thackeray’s son Amit will be testing the electoral waters for the first time. He is facing Mahesh Sawant of Shiv Sena (UBT). Uddhav’s son Aaditya Thackeray is contesting from Worli, where MNS has fielded a candidate in a tit-for-tat action.
Overall, people will be witnessing interesting intra-dynasty battles this time. It was Ajit Pawar who was fielded by his uncle Sharad Pawar from Baramati 33 years ago, and now the tide has turned. Sharad Pawar has fielded his grandson to defeat his nephew Ajit this time. Sharad Pawar wants to tell the people of Maharashtra, who is the real ‘Dada’ of Pawar dynasty.
Similarly, Anand Dighe had anointed Eknath Shinde as his successor in Shiv Sena, but now Anand Dighe’s nephew will be challenging Eknath Shinde. Raj Thackeray used to consider himself the real successor of Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray, but now he has fielded his son to defeat his cousin Udhav Thackeray’s candidate. So, one would be watching a battle between brothers in Mahim.
Baba Siddiqui’s son Zeeshan is going to get the sympathy vote after the murder of his father, and he is going to claim his father’s legacy. For Sana Malik, his father Nawab Malik’s cases can pose problems. On the other hand, Anil Deshmukh is seeking votes for his son by telling voters about the cases filed against him. In Maharashtra politics, sons, daughters, nephews, nieces, grand sons and grand daughters are all in the fray. It is a situation where nobody will be raising the issue of dynastic politics this time.
Maharashtra: Seat-sharing is a facade, the real fight is for the CM’s chair
The BJP-led ruling Mahayuti alliance on Thursday ironed out its differences over seat sharing in the presence of Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi. BJP has agreed to leave some more seats for NCP (Ajit), and all the three allies have made a joint pledge to prevent party rebels from contesting.
BJP leaders Devendra Fadnavis and Chandrashekhar Bawankule, NCP(Ajit) leaders Praful Patel and Ajit Pawar, and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had a marathon meeting at Amit Shah’s residence, where the Home Minister asked all three allies to ensure that rebels do not enter the election fray.
Shah said, it will be the responsibility of party leaders to convince their rebels not to contest. Most of the differences between the three allies are over seats in the Greater Mumbai region.
Ajit Pawar’s problem is that he has several heavyweight leaders in his party who want ticket for their kin, and if his party fails to get those seats, they may contest as rebels. It will be difficult for Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar to stem rebellion in their parties, but they have a good advantage as far as the election symbols are concerned. Both Shinde’s Shiv Sena and Ajit’s NCP have the original party symbols with them.
Maha Vikas Aghadi is yet to iron out its seat sharing problem. Uddhav Thackeray’s son Aditya Thackeray told India TV’s daylong conclave ‘Chunav Manch’ that the decision about the chief ministerial face will be taken only after the seat sharing arrangement is finalized. At the same time, he reminded that the people of Maharashtra still remember Uddhav Thackeray’s rule.
Priyanka Chaturvedi, SS(UBT) spokesperson said at the conclave that Uddhav Thackeray leads in popularity ranks compared to other leaders, but NCP supremo Sharad Pawar has consistently said that the question of CM’s face be kept on hold till the elections are over.
Already, BJP-led Mahayuti alliance has decided to bombard the state with election rallies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing election rallies in Maharashtra from November 5 till 14, for eight days. He will be seeking votes not only for BJP, but also for alliance partners.
On the other hand, the Maha Vikas Aghadi is yet to come out of the woods as far as seat sharing is concerned. Seat sharing is not the sole issue. The main issue is who will become the Chief Minister if Aghadi comes to power.
For now, Uddhav Thackeray is the first claimant for the CM’s chair in Aghadi and there are others waiting in the wings. In Mahayuti, there are three claimants for the chief minister’s post. Eknath Shinde continues to be the CM, but if BJP wins more seats than Shiv Sena (Shinde), then Devendra Fadnavis will surely say that he is going to make a comeback. Ajit Dada Pawar is also dreaming to become the CM.