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There are no winners whenever a partnership is broken. If NCP wants SS to give up the union berth, it will also mean problems in BMC. What happens to the Hindutva plank and the the support to Common Civil Code and the Ram Mandir issue. It will be the wisdom of the leaderships to evaluate the losses more than the gains. Supporting SS in the long run for NCP may pose a problem for NCP, given that in many areas they are competing with each other, so the question of how long the arrangement will last remains a question. Besides for SS to form and run a government with support of NCP and Congress will need different skills. Both the supporting parties have been in the governments in the past and decimating SS will always be on their agenda. SS appears to be punching beyond its weight both against BJP as well as the NCP-Congress combine. If the SS goes in for the young CM under the circumstances against an opposition with 105 MLAs the life can be very difficult.
Decline of any party can never be blamed on the opponents, it is the quality of leadership which eventually brings down the party.
There are no winners whenever a partnership is broken. If NCP wants SS to give up the union berth, it will also mean problems in BMC. What happens to the Hindutva plank and the the support to Common Civil Code and the Ram Mandir issue. It will be the wisdom of the leaderships to evaluate the losses more than the gains. Supporting SS in the long run for NCP may pose a problem for NCP, given that in many areas they are competing with each other, so the question of how long the arrangement will last remains a question. Besides for SS to form and run a government with support of NCP and Congress will need different skills. Both the supporting parties have been in the governments in the past and decimating SS will always be on their agenda. SS appears to be punching beyond its weight both against BJP as well as the NCP-Congress combine. If the SS goes in for the young CM under the circumstances against an opposition with 105 MLAs the life can be very difficult.
Decline of any party can never be blamed on the opponents, it is the quality of leadership which eventually brings down the party.