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BJP Ally-Hunt Explained: Ajit Pawar turns NDA’s 5% point deficit in Maharashtra to a 10% point advantage

An analysis based on 2019 Lok Sabha poll data suggests that NDA possessed only a 42.5% vote share against 47.9% for MVA before the NCP split. Now with Ajit Pawar’s entry, tables have turned and NDA is at a 50.4% notional vote share and MVA has slipped to 40%

July 07, 2023 / 11:18 IST
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The split in NCP and Ajit Pawar joining NDA has given a ten percentage point advantage over MVA based on the 2019 vote share.

The split in NCP and Ajit Pawar joining the Bharatiya Janata Party-led ministry in Maharashtra is the beginning of a series of steps by the saffron party to bolster NDA ahead of the Mahabharat in 2024. This is BJP’s counter to the Opposition uniting against it.

As a PDA (the Opposition coalition’s tentative name) takes shape, with Congress emboldened after Karnataka victory, and initial surveys suggesting a decline in the NDA tally, BJP’s hunt for new allies has begun. This is also to make up for the loss of prominent allies in Maharashtra, Bihar and Punjab.

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Lose Some, Gain Some

Three influential parties – Shiv Sena, JD(U) and Shiromani Akali Dal – have left the NDA over the past few years. These three parties won 36 seats in 2019 with a 4.2 percent vote share.