Nominations have started in Maharashtra, but the Mahavikas Aghadi has not yet reached a consensus on the seats. Earlier, the 85-85-85 formula had come up, in which the three parties were to get 85 85 seats each. The matter could not be resolved on the remaining seats. Now the news is coming that a consensus has been reached on a new formula between the Congress, Uddhav faction, and NCP Sharad Pawar faction. It is being said that all three parties can contest elections on an equal number of seats.
According to sources, under the new formula of Mahavikas Aghadi, Congress, Uddhav faction and NCP Sharad Pawar faction will contest on 90-90-90 seats. It has been decided to give the remaining 18 seats to the allies. There are a total of 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra. According to sources, all the parties of Mahavikas Aghadi have accepted this decision and an announcement can be made about it soon.
There was a tussle between Uddhav faction and Congress.
Earlier, all three parties had announced to contest on 85-85 seats. But there were 28 seats on which there was no consensus. There was a tussle between Congress and Shiv Sena Uddhav faction. Because both the parties were staking claim on each other's seats. But now there seems to be a consensus between them. Because all three are getting equal seats.
There was a difference of opinion regarding the seats here
. There was more disagreement regarding the seats of Vidarbha and Mumbai. The matter was also stuck on giving seats to the Samajwadi Party, but now it is being said that an agreement has been reached. All the allies of India Alliance will be given seats. The leaders of the alliance clearly say that we are fighting the elections together and there is no big deal about one or two seats.
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