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Shiv Sena put condition which was not acceptable: Shah | Master Stroke Full
BJP president and Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said that his party had not betrayed the mandate of Maharashtra assembly elections and the government could not be formed with the Shiv Sena as it put a condition, which was not acceptable.
Speaking for the first time on the developments in Maharashtra that led to the imposition of President's Rule in the state on Tuesday and caused a break up with Shiv Sena, Shah rejected the opposition criticism and said anyone can approach Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari if they have a majority to form the government.
"As far as giving opportunity is concerned, I can tell that they have the opportunity today also. They can come together and go to the Governor now if they have the numbers. Numbers will have to be disclosed. If there are numbers, we can contact; they can contact. Where is the question of not giving opportunity," he said.
Speaking for the first time on the developments in Maharashtra that led to the imposition of President's Rule in the state on Tuesday and caused a break up with Shiv Sena, Shah rejected the opposition criticism and said anyone can approach Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari if they have a majority to form the government.
"As far as giving opportunity is concerned, I can tell that they have the opportunity today also. They can come together and go to the Governor now if they have the numbers. Numbers will have to be disclosed. If there are numbers, we can contact; they can contact. Where is the question of not giving opportunity," he said.
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