Updated On: 24 July, 2012 08:29 AM IST | | Ravikiran Deshmukh
Sources claim that the NCP supremo has decided to leave UPA and offer 'support from outside,' also gave his party's state unit time till last night to decide if it wants to continue at the Democratic Front with Congress
While the political atmosphere in Delhi remained tense in the wake of NCP’s declaration of its disenchantment with the Congress party, there was an eerie calm at Vidhan Bhavan yesterday, where the monsoon session of the state legislature is in progress.
Most of the NCP affiliates in the ministerial seats stayed tightlipped about the future of the Democratic Government, while most of the senior leaders did not make an appearance.