Sunday, 20 October 2024

Maha Vikas Adhadi: There is no dispute about seat sharing talks. They will be concluded tonight

 


Maha Vikas Aghadi dismissed speculation about a split among its partners, insisted everything was fine and announced that seat sharing for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections would be announced shortly.

The Maha Vikas Aghadi, or MVA, said on Saturday that it had no disagreements with its partners regarding seat sharing for the upcoming Assembly elections. It also stated that the talks to finalise the seats will be concluded by tonight.


Sanjay Raut, leader of the Shiv Sena UBT, said that Akhilesh Yaddav (chief of the Samajwadi Party) and Uddhav Thackray (chief Uddhav Sena) were in talks. He said that talks to resolve remaining differences among MVA allies will begin today at 3pm.


"Ramesh Chennithala, the Congress in-charge of Maharashtra, had visited Matoshree and we held discussions with Uddhav in his presence. He told reporters that the discussions, which were paused for 2 days, would resume today at 3pm.


We have decided to finish the discussion by late evening and finalise our seat-sharing. "The Samajwadi Party has joined us, and yesterday Uddhav Tackeray spoke with Akhilesh Yaddav," said he.


Sanjay Raut also said that the seat-sharing discussions between his party, the Sharad Pawar led NCP (SP), and the NCP had ended because both parties were motivated by a desire to resolve problems.


He made his remarks to the third MVA member, Congress. A day earlier, he had expressed his disappointment at the delays in seat-sharing discussions in the alliance, and had accused Maharashtra Congress leaders as being incapable of taking decisions.


Uddhav Tackeray warned on Friday that the haggling between allies - particularly Congress - must not reach a breaking level.


Nana Patole refused to reply to Sanjay Raut’s remarks, but stated that the seat-sharing groups were formed to allow party leaders to inform their respective heads about the progress of the talks.


Uddhav Tackeray is the leader of Sanjay Raut. Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi are our leaders. The leader of NCP (SP), Sharad Pawar. Sharad Pawar is not present in the seat-sharing group. Neither Uddhav ji, Mallikarjun Kharge, nor Rahul Gandhi are. The committee was formed on the orders of these leaders," said he.


"Our responsibility is updating our leader." It is not their problem if Sanjay Raut controls Uddhav Ji. We are responsible for telling our leaders the truth. Sanjay Raut's actions are not something we want to discuss," he said.


Ramesh Chennithala of the Congress, Maharashtra in-charge, stated that there are no differences between MVA partners and that alliance leaders will be working together today on divisions of seats.


"MVA does not have any differences, and we are all together on this." Today at 3pm, we will discuss seat sharing once more. Nana Patole will be working with Sanjay Raut and Jayant Patil on seat division.


PTI, a news service, reported earlier on Thursday that Sharad Pawar, the NCP (SP), chief, said that the Maha Vikas Aghadi, the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, had reached a consensus about 200 Assembly Seats for the polls.


The MVA is made up of the Uddhav Thackeray led Shiv Sena, the Congress and the NCP headed by Sharad pawar. This will be first Assembly elections in the state since the Shiv Sena split from the NCP in July 2023.

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