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Shiv Sena will sit in Opposition bench in Rajya Sabha, will not attend NDA meeting

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2019, at 09:03 pm

Mumbai/New Delhi/IBNS: The Shiv Sena, which deserted the Modi government at the centre over the Maharashtra chief ministership tussle, will sit in the opposition benches in the Rajya Sabha, said party spokesperson Sanjay Raut.

"We learnt that the seating arrangement of two Shiv Sena MPs has been changed in Parliament," said Raut, one of the three MPs of the Shiv Sena in the upper house, media reports said.

Meanwhile, UNI reports, that following the resignation of Shiv Sena central minister Arvind Sawant, the party on Saturday announced that it will not attend the NDA meet scheduled in New Delhi on Sunday on the eve of parliament session.  

While addressing a press conference, party MP Sanjay Raut said, "No… We will not attend the meeting," indicating that the party has virtually split from the BJP-led NDA.

When questioned, State BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari declined to offer any specific comments, but asked the media to pose the question to Sena why it would not attend the NDA conclave on Sunday.

The second biggest group supporting the NDA after the BJP, the Sena has 18 Lok Sabha MPs and had been a constituent of the NDA during the tenure of former Prime Minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and later in the first term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the first six months of Modi's second tenure. 

However, after a bitter public brawl over the post of Chief Minister and other power-sharing squabbles with former CM Devendra Fadnavis and others, the Sena is now charting a new course by preparing to form the Maharashtra government with the NCP-Congress, stunning the BJP.

Incidentally, on Sunday, NCP President Sharad Pawar and Congress Interim President Sonia Gandhi are likely to have a critical meeting to finalise the government in Maharashtra.

Political sources say it was ‘natural and wise’ for the Sena to stay away from the NDA meeting to avoid sending conflicting signals to the Congress-NCP ahead of government formation.

Sunday also happens to be the seventh death anniversary of the Shiv Sena founder, Bal Thackeray, and the party has plans to commemorate it in a big way with a function at the Shivaji Park and other memorial events across Maharashtra.

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