http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_mayawatis-split-up-gambit-gets-congress-bjp-on-same-page_1616631
 
 Mayawati�s �split UP� gambit gets Congress, BJP on same page
 Published: Thursday, Nov 24, 2011, 9:00 IST
 By Anil Sharma | Place: New Delhi | Agency: DNA
 
 BSP chief and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati's pre-poll gambit
 to split Uttar Pradesh into four parts has found the Congress and the
 BJP on the same page.
 
 The striking concurrence of viewpoints found an expression at BJP
 president Nitin Gadkari's virtually secret one-on-one meeting with
 senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee. A lot of current political
 and economic issues figured in this discussion, even as there is an
 attempt both in the Congress and the BJP to play down its
 significance. Spokespersons from both the parties have virtually
 claimed ignorance about the meeting.
 
 BJP deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha SS Ahluwalia on Wednesday made an
 attempt to play down its significance.
 "We have always been for smaller states. The three small states —
 Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chattisgarh — were formed during the NDA
 regime. These states have done better than bigger counterparts from
 which they were hived off," Gadkari told the DNA after his meeting
 with Mukherjee.
 
 "But in this case, Mayawati is merely using this as a ploy to cover-up
 her misrule. We cannot support this idea at all, but if there is an
 attempt to cave out smaller states after due consideration, through a
 commission or any other process like for Telangana, there we are all
 for it," Gadkari added.
 
 The Congress, too, has expressed the same opinion. Its spokespersons
 have maintained that Mayawati's announcement and the subsequent
 hurried passage of a unanimous resolution by the state assembly are
 all gimmicks. They observed that there is a need to set-up a second
 States Re-organisation Commission as the issue of smaller states
 requires wider consultations among all the stakeholders belonging to
 different states.
 
 A lot of state issues figured in the Gadkari-Mukherjee interaction,
 including the BJP's concerns over the problems of revenue sharing in a
 GST regime. One of the issues flagged is the states' concern over the
 possible delays on the part of the Centre to transfer of state share,
 and then may even have to face a situation where they are hamstrung
 even to the extent that they cannot pay their employees' salaries.
 
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