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Eknath Shinde hints he wants to stay out of power, Mahayuti mulls Opposition leader’s post for outgoing CM
No party in the MVA has the required number to claim the Leader of Opposition’s post in the Assembly.

Even as the suspense over who will be the next chief minister of Maharashtra continues more than a week after the declaration of the results of the Assembly polls, it has now emerged that the BJP and the NCP want Eknath Shinde to become the Leader of Opposition if he is not keen to take the deputy chief minister’s post. Shinde himself has indicated that he wants to stay out of power. The two Mahayuti partners feel if they have the two top posts, it will ensure smooth functioning for the government and the rival Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) will be relegated to a corner.
“I was with Eknath Shinde two days ago. Other leaders and MLAs were also with us. At that moment, Eknath Shinde told us that he would work by remaining out of power. However, we insisted that he should not remain out of power. He should work while being part of the government,” newly elected MLA Bharat Gogawale, known for his proximity to Shinde, told reporters Sunday.
An NCP spokesperson said Shinde must have tried to gauge the mood of his party colleagues by floating the issue of remaining out of power. “This is because all Mahayuti allies are discussing the possibility of Shinde taking up the Leader of Opposition’s post if he is resisting becoming the deputy chief minister… The strategy is that if Shinde becomes the Leader of Opposition, the opposition MVA will have no voice and the government will avoid facing daily criticisms… Besides, the Leader of Opposition post is the number two post after that of the chief minister,” the spokesperson said.
“The BJP wants him to be part of the government. However, he is not ready to play second fiddle to Devendra Fadnavis as it will mean demotion for him,” the spokesperson added.
No party in the MVA has the required number to claim the Leader of Opposition’s post in the Assembly. However, the Congress said the MVA as a whole could claim the Leader of Opposition’s post.
“A party needs at least 29 MLAs to get the Leader of Opposition’s post. We had a pre-poll alliance and, therefore, the MVA can lay claim to the post. We will be staking claim for the post,” said Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe.
The Congress dismissed the possibility of Shinde taking up the post. “They might be discussing the possibility. But it is illogical to think that Shinde will become the Leader of Opposition,” Londhe said.
Another Sena MLA Gulabrao Patil said since the decision regarding the chief minister’s post was being delayed, Shinde had asked them to interact with the people in their respective constituencies. “Eknath Shinde is our leader. Therefore, whatever instructions he gives us, we follow those instructions. Shinde has worked for the common man. And that is why people want him back as the chief minister. However, Shinde himself has clarified that whatever decision Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah take, he will support them,” Patil said.
Former MNS MLA Raju Patil said, “Whatever political drama is being played out in Maharashtra is a bid to divert attention from the EVM controversy. The chief minister had a fever and he went to Dare village… Finally, he will do what the BJP tells him to do.”
Sources said that besides the chief ministerial post, the Shinde-led Sena is also insisting on the home portfolio, which the BJP is strongly opposing.
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