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Maharashtra Elections 2024: Why consensus eludes MVA despite announcing seat-sharing deal

The absence of an agreement on at least 23 Assembly seats could fuel a fresh round of bickering within the constituents of the MVA.

October 24, 2024 / 13:18 IST
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The MVA announced an initial seat-sharing agreement for the Maharashtra elections on Wednesday. (File Photo: PTI)

On the face of it, the announcement of the seat-sharing by the Maha Vikas Aghadi that will see the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP(SP) contest from 85 seats each, puts the lid on all rumours of discord within the alliance. However, getting all constituents on the same page ahead of the announcement was no mean task, and is not going to be easy going forward either.

The ‘85-each’ formula announced Wednesday evening signalled a huge climbdown by the Congress which is learnt to have demanded 105-110 seats in the 288-member Assembly. The Shiv Sena (UBT) had demanded 95-100 while the NCP(SP) wanted 80-88 seats for itself.

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The Congress, which had regained an upper hand following its better-than-expected performance in the Lok Sabha polls, lost its big brother status within the alliance in Maharashtra despite winning the maximum number of seats in the general elections earlier this year.

Talks between the alliance partners had hit a roadblock after the Congress and Sena locked horns over the number of seats each party wanted to contest. While the Shiv Sena had made it clear that it would not settle for anything less than 100 seats, the Congress denied to accept the demand and instead pushed ahead with seeking 100-115 seats for itself.