"The NCP demanded that the Chief Minister's post be shared, according to which each party will have its chief minister for two-and-a-half years. Earlier, it was the party getting the maximum number of seats that got the chief ministership," he told news channel CNN-IBN in an interview.
Chavan said the alliance ended on the grounds of demand for chief ministership and claimed that NCP leader and state's former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar put a pre-condition seeking to contest 144 of the 288 Assembly seats in the state, according to a release issued by the channel.
"A game plan was worked out between BJP and NCP to pull the plug of the state government and the Governor will then recommend President's Rule in the state," he said.
Congress and NCP have been running the government in Maharashtra for the last 15 years but their alliance broke up last week over issues particularly seat-sharing between them.
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