Mumbai: Shiv Sena representatives will not be inducted into Maharashtra's BJP-led government before it wins the trust vote, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday, in comments that have not gone down well with the Sena and highlighted continued differences between the two parties over power-sharing.
"Pehle vishwas phir vistar (first the trust vote and then expansion," Fadnavis told reporters when asked if Shiv Sena ministers would be inducted before his government seeks a trust vote in the assembly on November 12.
Fadnavis said talks about Sena's participation in the government were on at an "appropriate level" and the announcement regarding it will be made in Delhi.
Party sources said Union ministers Arun Jaitley and Dharmendra Pradhan were holding discussions with Sena interlocutors.
Fadnavis's statement has peeved the Shiv Sena with a party MP saying BJP was not interested in getting it on board without respect and that Shiv Sena would sit in the opposition if no "respectable solution" to end the uncertainty over its participation in the government was found by Saturday.
"After hearing Fadnavis, the feeling amongst us has only got stronger that they (BJP) are not really interested in getting us on board with respect. He being the CM can say what he wants to. But if they do not come up with a respectable solution by Saturday, we would have to sit in the opposition," he said, requesting anonymity.
He, however, said the final call will be taken by Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray.
Uddhav has, meanwhile, called a meeting of newly-elected Sena legislators and other leaders on Sunday to nominate the leader of the 63-member Shiv Sena Legislature Party. The new MLAs have authorised Uddhav to nominate their leader.