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Maharashtra Elections 2024: NCP to set aside 10% seats for minorities, says Ajit Pawar

Ajit Pawar's minority outreach comes on the heels of Devendra Fadnavis attributing the BJP's loss in Dhule during the Lok Sabha elections to 'vote jihad'.

October 03, 2024 / 12:25 IST
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Ajit Pawar addressing a rally in Beed district as part of his Jan Sanman Yatra on Wednesday. (Photo by arrangement)

Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday announced that his party, the Nationalist Congress party, would allocate 10 percent of the seats it contests in the Assembly elections in the state slated to be held in November this year.

"I have decided to allocate 10 percent of the seats to minorities," Pawar said addressing a rally in Parli, Beed district, in what is possibly the first time that he has made such an announcement. The party, which contested 4 seats in the Lok Sabha elections as part of the Mahayuti alliance with the BJP and Shiv Sena, did not field any candidates from the minority communities.

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Of the 4 seats the NCP contested in the Lok Sabha elections, it could only manage to win one seat in the form of Sunil Tatkare, the party's Maharashtra unit president, from the Raigad seat.

The Mahayuti, which is yet to finalise its seat-sharing arrangement, is likely to see a tug-of-war between the constituents. While the NCP is learnt to have demanded 70-80 seats to contest in the 288-member Assembly, the BJP could restrict the number to 55-60, sources said. At a meeting with NCP leaders Ajit Pawar and Praful Patel in Mumbai last month, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is believed to have conveyed to its alliance partner that it would give them a "respectable" share of seats as part of the alliance.