With the Mahayuti poised for landslide victory in Maharashtra, cracks seem to have surfaced in the alliance over who will be the next CM. The incumbent Mahayuti, comprising BJP, Shinde Sena and NCP (Ajit Pawar) has crossed the majority mark of 145.
Among 288 assembly seats, BJP is leading in 124 of the 149 seats it contested, signifying a strike rate of 83%. The Shinde Sena is ahead in 55 of the 81 seats it contested, and Ajit Pawar’s NCP leading in 38 seats of 59. This result seems to have led to an infighting in the alliance, with each party expressing desire for its candidate to become the Chief Minister.
While BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis is comfortably leading by 19,854 votes in Nagpur South West, Eknath Shinde holds a commanding lead of 62, 199 in the Kopri-Pachpakhadi, and Ajit Pawar is ahead by 53,502 votes in NCP’s stronghold Baramati.
As the counting of votes continues, BJP spokesperson Pravin Darekar said that Devendra Fadnavis is likely to be the next chief minister of the state. Fadnavis’ mother, Sarita Fadnavis also asserted that he will be the Chief Minister. She added that her son has emerged as the prominent leader of the state. Nonetheless, the BJP leader himself maintained silence over the top post. Reacting to the results, he took to X, praising Narendra Modi and echoing his slogan EK hai toh safe hai. Earlier in June, Fadnavis had offered to resign from Deputy CM’s post, taking responsibility for the party’s setback in the Lok Sabha elections.
Another Chief Ministerial face in the Mahayuti alliance, Eknath Shine said that the results are the reflection of the hard work they have done in the past 2.5 years. He expressed gratitude to the people of the state, adding that the mandate is a big responsibility and they are committed to fulfilling it. Notably, the incumbent CM in 2022 orchestrated a rebellion in Shiv Sena, and joined hands with the BJP to become the CM. Speaking on the Chief Minister’s post, Eknath Shinde said that after the final results come in, all three parties will come together to discuss and decide who will be the next CM.
Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister is leading comfortably in NCP stronghold Baramati. Commenting on Mahayuti victory, the NCP leader took to X, and said Maharashtra chooses pink. His wife, Sunetra Pawar, also a Rajya Sabha MP has expressed her desire to see Ajit Pawar as Maharashtra’s CM, further fueling discussions within the coalition.
With a major conundrum, the alliance will have to make a fast move and stake claim to form the government, with the term of the current assembly set to expire on November 26.