In an apparent jibe at coalition partner NCP, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has said that some coalition constituents in Delhi and in the state behave as if they “own” their departments.
“In Delhi, I have experienced coalition governments at close quarters, while in the PMO. I am aware of the difficulties. There is a basic difference between the government in Delhi and the one in Maharashtra. There, one party (Congress) is the dominant partner, while here, both the parties are almost equally stacked,” he said.
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