<p>Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday expressed 'disappointment' over chief minister Devendra Fadnvais' statement that the BJP had not promised `fifty-fifty' formula for power-sharing in Maharashtra, sources said.</p>.<p>Sena MLAs met at the party headquarters here and elected Eknath Shinde as the leader of its legislature wing.</p>.<p>Sources said that the Sena chief, who was present at the meeting, expressed disappointment over Fadnavis's comment that no fifty-fifty formula -- denoting equal sharing of power -- was promised to the Sena.</p>.<p>Thackeray, sources said, also stressed that he intended to get a larger share of power in the alliance government compared to the 2014 arrangement.</p>.<p>The Sena chief also told his party's legislators that the BJP so far has not offered any power-sharing formula for government formation, the sources added.</p>.<p>The two saffron allies have not been able to work out the power-sharing arrangement despite getting a clear majority in the state elections, the results of which were announced on October 24. </p>
<p>Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday expressed 'disappointment' over chief minister Devendra Fadnvais' statement that the BJP had not promised `fifty-fifty' formula for power-sharing in Maharashtra, sources said.</p>.<p>Sena MLAs met at the party headquarters here and elected Eknath Shinde as the leader of its legislature wing.</p>.<p>Sources said that the Sena chief, who was present at the meeting, expressed disappointment over Fadnavis's comment that no fifty-fifty formula -- denoting equal sharing of power -- was promised to the Sena.</p>.<p>Thackeray, sources said, also stressed that he intended to get a larger share of power in the alliance government compared to the 2014 arrangement.</p>.<p>The Sena chief also told his party's legislators that the BJP so far has not offered any power-sharing formula for government formation, the sources added.</p>.<p>The two saffron allies have not been able to work out the power-sharing arrangement despite getting a clear majority in the state elections, the results of which were announced on October 24. </p>