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Patil’s statement came even as its estranged ally Shiv Sena and rivals Congress and NCP appeared to be inching closer towards finalising an alliance to form a government.
Patil claimed that the BJP, which won 105 seats in the October 21 elections, has the support of some Independents, which takes its tally to 119.
Addressing a press conference, he said, “BJP is the single largest party, and with the support of Independents our tally reaches 119. With this tally, BJP will form the government.
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Speaking about the BJP’s performance in the Assembly elections, Patil said it secured 1.42 crore votes, and was in “number one” position, with the NCP second with 92 lakh votes and the Shiv Sena following with 90 lakh votes.
Except the BJP, no party had been able to win more than 100 seats in Maharashtra since 1990, and his party had done it on a trot in 2014 and 2019, Patil pointed out.
The BJP also boasts of highest number of women MLAs (12) along with seven Scheduled Caste and nine Scheduled Tribe legislators, he said.