But the problem is that the Sena still wants a written undertaking from the BJP that it will share the post of the Chief Minister on a 50:50 basis as per an understanding, it claims both the parties had mutually agreed upon before the Lok Sabha polls this year. However, Fadnavis had later denied that any such commitment had ever been made to the Sena, a remark which upset Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray. Sources say that the Sena had since chosen to take no initiative whatsoever to reopen the stalled dialogue with the BJP widening the chasm between the two allies more than ever before. Even though Fadnavis lived up to the expectations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in his five-year term as the chief minister, political observers believe that the BJP ought to engage a senior state leader such as Gadkari, a former state president of the party, to end the prolonged stalemate before imposition of the central rule becomes a reality.
Gadkari, however, may have his own political ambitions to not get tempted by the prospects of ruling the richest state from the commercial capital of the country. Since 2014, he has assiduously built his reputation as the ‘can-do’ minister, thanks to his performance in the surface transport ministry.