Mumbai:
The Shiv
Sena on Thursday alleged that imposition of President’s Rule in Maharashtra was
a “scripted act” and took a jibe at the governor, saying he has now
given parties six months to form government. It also said that former
state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis is shedding “crocodile tears”
over the imposition of President’s rule as power is still indirectly in the
hands of the BJP.
Criticising the governor for giving the Shiv Sena just 24
hours to stake claim and refusing it additional time to muster numbers, an
editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ said, “It looked like some
invisible power was controlling this game and decisions were taken accordingly.”
President’s rule was imposed in the state on Tuesday after
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari sent a report to the Centre, stating that
formation of a stable government was impossible in the current situation
despite all his efforts. The Sena
alleged that protocol was not followed when it went to the Raj Bhawan to seek
more time to stake claim for government formation.
The governor waited for the term of the 13th Assembly to end.
Had he initiated the government formation procedure earlier, his action of
recommending President’s rule would have looked “ethically correct”,
the Marathi publication said. “The
governor is so kind that he has now given us six months,” it said in
sarcastic remarks.
“In fact, the imposition of President’s rule was a
scripted act. It was already decided,” the Sena alleged. The governor was earlier an RSS worker and served as
chief minister of Uttarakhand. But Maharashtra is a grand state in terms of
geography and history, it noted.
“When the governor denies 48 hours (to stake claim), then
people would think something is wrong with the way he is acting,” the
Uddhav Thackeray-led said. The
Shiv Sena said after the imposition of President’s rule, Fadnavis termed it as
an “unfortunate” development.
Had Fadnavis condemned the decision of President’s rule, then
it could have been said his intentions were true, the Sena opined.
“The former chief minister has expressed
concern on whether President’s rule would impact investments in Maharashtra.
Fadnavis is shedding crocodile tears. If someone is shedding crocodile tears
over Presidents rule in the state, it is a farce,” the editorial said.
With President’s rule, the power is still indirectly in the
BJP’s hands, it said, adding that those who demitted office “look
happy” with this decision. The
BJP and Shiv Sena, which fought the October 21 state polls in alliance, secured
a comfortable majority by winning 105 and 56 seats, respectively, in the
288-member Assembly.
But the BJP did not cede the Sena’s demand of sharing the
chief minister’s post, leading to falling apart of the nearly three-decade-old
alliance. The Congress and NCP won
44 and 54 seats, respectively, in the last month’s polls. After the imposition of President’s rule in the state,
the Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP leaders on Wednesday held hectic parleys to
work out a ‘common minimum programme’ for government formation. (PTI)