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Before Maharashtra assembly elections, there is a rift in Mahavikas Aghadi, Raut speaks bluntly on seat sharing

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Mumbai: After the Lok Sabha elections, preparations for the assembly elections have intensified in many states of the country. If we talk about Maharashtra, preparations for the Maharashtra assembly elections are also in full swing. Assembly elections are to be held here this year. Regarding this, Sharad Pawar had said that he would field his candidates on about 100 assembly seats. On this statement of Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction) leader Sanjay Raut said that Sharad Pawar is the pillar and guide of our MVA. There has been no talk about seat sharing so far. There has been no discussion about seat sharing. Everyone is an equal partner.

Our talks on the assembly elections will begin soon
Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut said that everyone fought equally and won the Lok Sabha elections. Our talks regarding the assembly elections will begin soon. We will sit together on June 25. There is an important meeting of India Alliance on June 25 in Delhi. This time Pawar sahab’s strike rate is definitely high. Raut said that Shiv Sena was targeted the most this time. The Mumbai seat was looted. No one will get less. We will all sit after the monsoon session and take a decision regarding seat sharing.

Sharad Pawar gave indications
In fact, Sharad Pawar recently held a meeting with party leaders and newly elected MPs. Regarding the meeting, Pune NCP (Pawar faction) chief Prashant Jagtap said that Sharad Pawar has indicated that the picture of the assembly elections is going to be different from the Lok Sabha elections. In the Lok Sabha elections, our party was ready to contest on fewer seats, but this is not going to happen in the assembly elections.

Sharad Pawar won 8 out of 10 seats
Actually, in the Lok Sabha elections, Sharad Pawar’s party had contested the elections in alliance with India Alliance in Maharashtra. In the seat sharing, Sharad Pawar’s party got ten seats, out of which the party won eight seats. (Input Agency)

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Sujit Upadhyay completed his MA in Mass Communication from HNB Garhwal University Srinagar, Uttarakhand. After this, he worked as a reporter in Hindustan and Dainik Jagran. Started in digital from Zee Media. After working for two years in India.com Hindi, he joined Navbharat Times Online.… Read more

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