Former Maharashtra chief minister Narayan Rane has claimed that 35 of the 56 Shiv Sena MLAs in the state are "dissatisfied" with their party leadership.
Mr Rane, currently a Rajya Sabha MP from the BJP, dubbed the Uddhav Thackeray-led government as "non-performing", saying the Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress took more than five weeks to form government in the state.
He expressed confidence that the BJP will return to power in Maharashtra.
The BJP has 105 MLAs, and the Shiv Sena only 56 and of them also 35 are "dissatisfied", Mr Rane said.
He also said that the Maharashtra government's promise of loan waiver for farmers is "hollow" as there is no timeline on when it will be implemented.
Referring to the Chief Minister's visit to Aurangabad on Thursday, Mr Rane said he came back without announcing any plans or giving any funds to the region.
"What we can expect from such a government? They don't know anything about running the government. They took five weeks to form the government, from this one can expect how they will run the show," he said.
Refusing to comment on speculations of a tie-up between the BJP and Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), Mr Rane said only the BJP chief will speak on it.
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