Reiterating the party’s demand for the chief ministerial post, Sena leader Sanjay Raut said the party remains confident of installing someone to the top post. “Undoubtedly, the government that we are going to form in Maharashtra will be under the leadership of a Chief Minister of Shiv Sena,” he said. Mr. Raut on being asked if the Shiv Sena would attend the NDA meeting in Delhi ahead of the winter session of Parliament, replied in the negative. “There is a lot of difference between the old NDA and today's NDA. Meanwhile the BJP concluded a three-day consultation meeting with newly elected MLAs at its party office in Dadar.
Source: The Hindu November 16, 2019 16:07 UTC