NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has said in a meeting with Sharad Pawar that the Shiv Sena will support the Congress only if it leaves the NDA, which is a national democracy. Therefore, Congress is likely to give conditional support to Shiv Sena (Congress Conditionally Supports Shivsena).

NCP President Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi met in Delhi a few days ago. The meeting between the two was discussed on the power struggle in Maharashtra. Sonia Gandhi is aware that Shiv Sena has prepared for conditional support at this time.
Sonia Gandhi held talks with Gandhi to establish a government in Maharashtra. The discussion was on establishing a stable government in Maharashtra. Talking to leaders in Mumbai, Sonia will visit Gandhi again. After the visit, Pawar had said that we do not have the numbers to form a government.
Sharad Pawar, BJP, Shiv Sena and Congress are all in trouble, only Sharad Pawar at the center of power!
The results of the Assembly elections in the state were reversed by 14 days. However, the sharpening of power is still intact. Despite gaining majority, BJP-Shiv Sena has not established power. In both parties, the formula can be seen from the formula of 50-50. By November 9, power must be established. Against that backdrop, political developments have gained momentum.
Although Sharad Pawar has said that he is going to fight against it, his visit to Delhi seems to be starting to test many options.
The NCP has shown its willingness to support the Shiv Sena. But giving direct support to the Sena is a problem for Congress (Congress Conditionally Supports Shivsena). Direct support to the Shiv Sena can have an impact in other states.
If Congress decides to seek outside support, that is, if the majority decides to remain absent during the trial, there will be major problems. Because the Congress has a strength of 44 MLAs. If Congress MLAs are absent in the majority, then 288 minus 44 means 244. Therefore, the majority will go from 145 to 123. However, the number of Shiv Sena + NCP's 56 + 8 independents + NCP's 54 reaches 118. But the BJP and its allies go up to 121. Therefore, it is difficult for the Congress to keep the BJP out of power. Direct support to the Shiv Sena is also problematic and the external support from the non-existent is difficult.

NCP President Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi met in Delhi a few days ago. The meeting between the two was discussed on the power struggle in Maharashtra. Sonia Gandhi is aware that Shiv Sena has prepared for conditional support at this time.
Sonia Gandhi held talks with Gandhi to establish a government in Maharashtra. The discussion was on establishing a stable government in Maharashtra. Talking to leaders in Mumbai, Sonia will visit Gandhi again. After the visit, Pawar had said that we do not have the numbers to form a government.
Sharad Pawar, BJP, Shiv Sena and Congress are all in trouble, only Sharad Pawar at the center of power!
The results of the Assembly elections in the state were reversed by 14 days. However, the sharpening of power is still intact. Despite gaining majority, BJP-Shiv Sena has not established power. In both parties, the formula can be seen from the formula of 50-50. By November 9, power must be established. Against that backdrop, political developments have gained momentum.
Although Sharad Pawar has said that he is going to fight against it, his visit to Delhi seems to be starting to test many options.
The NCP has shown its willingness to support the Shiv Sena. But giving direct support to the Sena is a problem for Congress (Congress Conditionally Supports Shivsena). Direct support to the Shiv Sena can have an impact in other states.
If Congress decides to seek outside support, that is, if the majority decides to remain absent during the trial, there will be major problems. Because the Congress has a strength of 44 MLAs. If Congress MLAs are absent in the majority, then 288 minus 44 means 244. Therefore, the majority will go from 145 to 123. However, the number of Shiv Sena + NCP's 56 + 8 independents + NCP's 54 reaches 118. But the BJP and its allies go up to 121. Therefore, it is difficult for the Congress to keep the BJP out of power. Direct support to the Shiv Sena is also problematic and the external support from the non-existent is difficult.
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