Monday 11 November 2019

Shiv Sena minister in Modi govt resigns, slams ‘falsehood’ in Delhi

On November 10, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari had invited Shiv Sena to inform him if it could form government
Arvind Sawant, Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise | Credits: @AGSawant
Shiv Sena leader Arvind Sawant on Monday announced his decision to quit the Narendra Modi government, lashing out at the “environment in Delhi” as his party clashed with the BJP. Sawant, who handled the heavy industries ministry and was he Sena Sena’s lone minister in the Modi Cabinet, announced his resignation on Twitter to announce his decision.
“The Shiv Sena’s stand is of truth. Why should I stay in atmosphere of falsehood in Delhi? I am resigning as Union minister and will speak at a press conference in Delhi at 11 am,” Sawant tweeted, a day after Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari invited his party to stake claim to form government in the state.
He said before the Lok Sabha polls, a formula was worked out about sharing of power and seat. Both the Shiv Sena and the BJP agreed to it. “But now, it is shocking that the decision arrived at is being denied and the Shiv Sena is being projected as not speaking truth. This is shocking. This is a blot on the state’s pride. The BJP has parted ways by crossing limits of falsehood,” he said in another tweet.
Hours after the BJP declined to form government in Maharashtra on Sunday, the governor asked the Shiv Sena to “indicate the willingness and ability” of the party to stake claim. The Sena, which is the second-largest party in the 288-member House with 56 MLAs after the BJP (105), has time till 7.30 pm on Monday to stake claim to form government. While the Sena has been making efforts to reach out to the NCP and the Congress, the Sharad Pawar-led party on Sunday said the Sena will have to walk out of the NDA first.

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