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NCP-Cong will resolve differences in a day or two: Patel | Maharashtra may finally have a government on Friday or by Saturday, said Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Praful Patel, adding that he is hopeful about the NCP and the Congress resolving their differences over portfolio allocation "in a day or two". Speaking at a function
in Bangalore on Wednesday, Patel said he was hopeful about the impasse over the
formation of a new government coming to an end after "amicably" settling all issues
including portfolios. "We are hoping for a win-win situation for both (NCP and
Congress)," he added. A day after the term of the outgoing assembly in Maharashtra
expired; the Congress and the NCP had held fresh discussions on Wednesday to sort
out the vexed issue of portfolio sharing. Hectic parleys were on between the two
parties to reach a consensus over the sharing of portfolios, as each party has
staked a claim to some portfolios that the other doesn't want to part with. "An
agreement between the Congress and the NCP on the allocation of portfolios is
likely to be finalised by evening," NCP sources said. The result of elections
to the 288 members Maharashtra Assembly was declared on 22nd October, but the
new ministry is yet to be sworn in owing to the differences between the two parties
on portfolio allocation. While the Congress wants more portfolios as it has got
20 seats more than the NCP, the latter had announced that it would prefer the
1999 formula for the allocation of ministry. Congress won 82 seats in the elections,
while Sharad Pawar's NCP bagged 62 as against 69 and 71 respectively in the last
election. State Governor S C Jamir had earlier met caretaker Chief Minister Ashok
Chavan and his deputy Chhagan Bhujbal separately to discuss the delay over government
formation. |
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