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The Shiv Sena contested the October 21 Assembly polls in alliance with the BJP as part of the ‘Mahayuti’ (mega alliance), which was in a comfortable position to form government in the state, winning 161 seats in the 288-member house.
The two parties, however, fell out after the Uddhav Thackeray-led party persisted with its demand of sharing the chief minister’s post on a rotational basis.
The Sena is at present working with the NCP and the Congress on a common minimum programme (CMP) that will guide the actions of the government the three parties plan to form.
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The three parties are likely to be part of the government and negotiations on sharing portfolios among them are on, sources said.
Earlier, the Congress was expected to support the government from outside.
“The Congress must be part of the government to ensure its stability,” sources in the NCP said.
The state is currently under President’s rule.