Amid Maharashtra government formation talks, Sharad Pawar to meet PM Modi today
New Delhi/IBNS: Amid the talks over government formation in Maharashtra, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Wednesday.
Pawar will reportedly speak to Modi over farmers' crisis in Maharashtra.
The meeting takes place two days after the Prime Minister praised the NCP along with Naveen Patnaik's Biju Janata Dal (BJD) for not venturing into the well of the parliament but maintaining their individual political growths.
Speaking on the 250th session of Rajya Sabha on Monday, the Prime Minister said, "Both NCP and BJD have never gone to the well of the House, and their politics have never stopped. Every political party including my party must learn from them."
Maharashtra government crisis
Sharad Pawar kept all in guess work over his political move in Maharashtra after the Shiv Sena left the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and intended to ally with the NCP and Congress.
The Sena left the BJP after its demands of 50:50 power share in the government and rotational Chief Ministership were turned down by the BJP, which had won 105 seats in the Maharashtra polls.
As no single party has the majority (145), the Sena, which has 56 seats, need to ally with the NCP and Congress that have 54 and 44 seats respectively to form the government.
Though last week Pawar said the government will soon be formed in Maharashtra, where the Presidential rule is currently in place, the NCP chief denied any talks with the Sena while talking to media on Monday prior to meeting Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi.
However, the Sena is hopeful that its government will be formed in an alliance with the NCP and Congress soon.
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