Tug of battle in Maha Vikas Aghadi allies over seat sharing, ‘massive brother’ standing ahead of 2024 LS polls
Express News Service
MUMBAI: The tug of battle over the seat sharing for Lok Sabha 2024 and Maharashtra Assembly elections have begun among the many many Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance companions.
The three primary constituents of the MVA alliance are combating over the ‘massive brother’ standing.
Senior NCP chief and chief of Opposition Ajit Pawar acknowledged that earlier Congress was the ‘massive brother’ of their alliance, nevertheless now the NCP has acquired the standing as they’ve better MLA rely throughout the Maharashtra Assembly.
The NCP has 54 MLAs and 4 Lok Sabha members from Maharashtra whereas Congress has 44 MLAs and only one Lok Sabha member from the state
Pawar acknowledged that Congress used to get further seats than the NCP nevertheless now NCP will demand further seats on the thought of its current MLA energy throughout the state.
However, former Maharashtra chief minister and senior Congress chief Prithviraj Chavan acknowledged that there’s no stage giving significance to Ajit Pawar’s assertion. He acknowledged that in alliance, the leaders ought to make such a press launch to encourage their cadre ahead of the elections.
While Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole acknowledged there’s no issues like massive brother and youthful brother.
“Congress is a national party and have always won the highest numbers of seats in India and in Maharashtra, but never treated its alliance partners with a big brother attitude. We never did injustice to alliance partners. Maha Vikas Aghadi has to work together to defeat the BJP,” Patole acknowledged.
On the alternative hand, Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut acknowledged that if the alliance companions of MVA want to defeat the BJP, then all of them have to be ready for compromise and sacrifice.
He acknowledged Uddhav Thackeray rallies are pulling an unlimited crowd plus there is a sympathy wave for Uddhav Thackeray after BJP snatched the social gathering, and its picture after toppling the MVA authorities.
“In the MVA meeting at NCP chief Sharad Pawar’s residence at Silver Oak, no seat distribution system was talked about and finalized. We are all capable of defeat the BJP in Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. Karnataka has confirmed the best way during which.
Prithviraj Chavan acknowledged that there is a wave of change in India.
“People want change and there is a huge current against the present BJP regime in India. BJP got decimated in Karnataka so things are very much clear that people are against the BJP and its anti-farmers and common man policies,” Chavan added.
MUMBAI: The tug of battle over the seat sharing for Lok Sabha 2024 and Maharashtra Assembly elections have begun among the many many Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance companions.
The three primary constituents of the MVA alliance are combating over the ‘massive brother’ standing.
Senior NCP chief and chief of Opposition Ajit Pawar acknowledged that earlier Congress was the ‘massive brother’ of their alliance, nevertheless now the NCP has acquired the standing as they’ve better MLA rely throughout the Maharashtra Assembly. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The NCP has 54 MLAs and 4 Lok Sabha members from Maharashtra whereas Congress has 44 MLAs and only one Lok Sabha member from the state
Pawar acknowledged that Congress used to get further seats than the NCP nevertheless now NCP will demand further seats on the thought of its current MLA energy throughout the state.
However, former Maharashtra chief minister and senior Congress chief Prithviraj Chavan acknowledged that there’s no stage giving significance to Ajit Pawar’s assertion. He acknowledged that in alliance, the leaders ought to make such a press launch to encourage their cadre ahead of the elections.
While Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole acknowledged there’s no issues like massive brother and youthful brother.
“Congress is a national party and have always won the highest numbers of seats in India and in Maharashtra, but never treated its alliance partners with a big brother attitude. We never did injustice to alliance partners. Maha Vikas Aghadi has to work together to defeat the BJP,” Patole acknowledged.
On the alternative hand, Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut acknowledged that if the alliance companions of MVA want to defeat the BJP, then all of them have to be ready for compromise and sacrifice.
He acknowledged Uddhav Thackeray rallies are pulling an unlimited crowd plus there is a sympathy wave for Uddhav Thackeray after BJP snatched the social gathering, and its picture after toppling the MVA authorities.
“In the MVA meeting at NCP chief Sharad Pawar’s residence at Silver Oak, no seat distribution system was talked about and finalized. We are all capable of defeat the BJP in Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. Karnataka has confirmed the best way during which.
Prithviraj Chavan acknowledged that there is a wave of change in India.
“People want change and there is a huge current against the present BJP regime in India. BJP got decimated in Karnataka so things are very much clear that people are against the BJP and its anti-farmers and common man policies,” Chavan added.