"The kind of words used against each other by leaders of both the parties in the last one month was for everyone to see. This is nothing but a mockery of democracy. For the first time in the state's history, the main, 63-MLA-stong opposition party has walked over to the treasury benches within a month of new government taking over," said state NCP chief Sunil Tatkare.
Tatkare said while Sena leader Eknath Shinde was touring the state as the leader of opposition in the Assembly, the top leaders of two parties were negotiating a power sharing deal.
"With 122 of BJP and 63 of Shiv Sena, the government looks stable...In the 288-member house, but with the experience of past one month, it remains to be seen how things work out between the two saffron allies and whether the new government is beneficial for the people," he added.
Congress said that Sena leaders won't have their pride intact and heads high while taking the oath as ministers tomorrow.