However, with 121 MLAs in its fold, the BJP which emerged as the single largest party in the state elections, seems to be banking on the "outside" support offered by the Sharad Pawar-led party which has indicated that it may vote in favour of the minority government on the floor of the House instead of abstaining from vote as it had said earlier.
It will be interesting to see how BJP cobble up requisite strength to achieve the magic figure of 145 MLAs to survive the floor test on November 12.
Meanwhile, Congress which has 42 members in the House, today said it will stake claim for post of the Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Assembly.
"As soon as the party high-command nominates our party group leader in the Assembly, we will stake claim to the post," MPCC chief Manikrao Thakre said here today.
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Assembly proceedings will start at 11 AM and the first two days will see the members of the 13th Assembly take oath.
On November 12, the Speaker will be elected after which Fadnavis will move a trust vote. The session will conclude with the Governor's address to legislators.
Amid reports of Shiv Sena's demand for ministerial berths, Fadnavis had earlier said no minister will be sworn-in before the trust vote. The Cabinet expansion will happen only after the confidence vote, he had said.