Mumbai, Jun 22: After Shiv Sena leader hinted at the dissolution of the Maharashtra assembly following the political crisis, Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray is likely to resign from the post of Chief Minister, a report claims.
He may resign after consulting his MPs and MLAs along with the alliance partners, India Today reported. On the other hand, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has already hinted at the dissolution of the Maharashtra assembly following the political crisis in the state.
"The journey of political developments in Maharashtra has led towards the dismissal of the Vidhan Sabha," Raut tweeted. Also, Maharashtra cabinet minister and son of CM Uddhav, Aaditya Thackeray dropped "minister" from his official Twitter handle.
Shiv Sena's dissident leader Eknath Shinde on Wednesday asserted that 40 MLAs from Maharashtra have accompanied him to Assam's Guwahati and they are committed to Balasaheb Thackeray's 'Hindutva' ideology.
Shinde along with a group of Shiv Sena and independent legislators landed in Guwahati early this morning and he initially refused to speak to the media persons waiting outside the airport. He later said 40 MLAs accompanied him but didn't want to make any comment on anybody.
The Shiv Sena legislators have rebelled against the party bringing a crisis to the MVA government in Maharashtra.
The majority mark in the Maharashtra assembly is 144. The BJP has 106 while the Shiv Sena has 55, NCP 53 and Congress 44. The Bahujan Vikas Aghadi has three MLAs while the Samajwadi Party and AIMIM and Prahar Janshakti Party have two each.
The MNS, CPI(M), PWP, Swabhimani Party, Rashtriya Samaj Paksh, Jansurajya Shakti party, Krantikari Shetkari Party have one each, while the independents are 13 in number.