https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/maharashtra-the-developments-of-the-last-24-hours/articleshow/72193900.cms

The Governor's role, of course, marks an utterly low point in
constitutional morality.

But, then, it has become the "new normal".

Sukla


On Sat, 23 Nov 2019, 10:01 Sukla Sen <sukla....@gmail.com wrote:

> In Maharashtra: BJP-NCP government.
>
> Even after the last assembly poll, which had produced a hung assembly with
> all the four major parties contesting separately, the NCP had offered
> support to the BJP.
> That'd significantly bring down the Sena's bargaining power.
> Sharad Pawar meeting Modi was a strong hint.
>
> The net outcome is that:
> I. The BJP retains control over this major state.
> II. The Sena takes a big hit. May turn out to be a sort of crisis
> situation in maintaining its hold over its functionaries.
> III. The relations between the two Hindutva parties get further damaged,
> making future alliances significantly more difficult.
> IV. The impact on "Marathi asmita" remains to be seen.
> V. The Congress also, at least for now, turns a poor loser.
> VI. The Congress has, however, the *opportunity* to emerge as the sole
> claimant for "secular" votes.
> VII. The cause of "secularism" significantly suffers.
> VIII. Credibility of the NCP gets damaged.
> IX. The BJP is the real winner, at least for now.
>

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