Pawar meets Modi as moves to form Maharashtra govt gather momentum

NEW DELHI: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Wednesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament over farmers’ distress in Maharashtra, even as the Congress and NCP stepped up momentum on forming the government in the coastal state.

Results of the October 21 Assembly polls were declared on October 24 and President’s rule was imposed in the state on November 12 after no party or combine staked claim to form the new government.

The meeting between Pawar and Modi at the prime minister’s chamber in Parliament took place amid talks between the NCP, the Congress and the Shiv Sena for an alliance.

“Due to President’s rule in the state, your urgent intervention is highly necessitated. I shall be grateful if you could take immediate steps to initiate massive relief measures to ameliorate distressed farmers,” the three-page memorandum given by Pawar to Modi said.

There were few takers for Pawar’s emphatic denial of any political discussion having taken place during his meeting with Modi.

NCP and Congress leaders met in the evening at Pawar’s residence in Delhi to discuss how to partner with the Shiv Sena, the long-term BJP ally which recently ended its alliance with the ruling party over a power tussle in Maharashtra.

Talking to reporters in the national capital, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut exuded confidence that a government led by his party will be in place in the state by next month.

He said the picture of the government formation in the state will become clear in the next two days.

“We are inching towards the government formation. The picture will become clear in the next two days and a popular government led by the Shiv Sena will be in place by December,” he said.

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