
Mumbai: State congress Chief Nana Patole said on Monday MVA There are only a few seats left to be finalized, which he is sure will be done by Tuesday, the last day for candidates to submit their papers. On the other side, a senior bjp The leader said his party would also wrap up its nomination campaign on Tuesday morning. “Multiple parties were involved in the negotiations; therefore, the finalization process was unduly delayed. NominatePatole said.
Former Mumbai Congress chief Bhai Jagtap said this was an unprecedented situation. “I have been seeing Lok Sabha and Assembly elections; coalition politicsbut even at this stage we have not been able to finalize the nominations and this is the first time,” Jagtap said.
A former chief minister said both alliances were unwieldy, with six parties each vying for stakes. rebels Those who refused to give up their claims to specific seats showed up in large numbers. “We may be discussing the political situation at the state level, but there are several local leaders who do not recognize the authority of the boss. Therefore, insurgency is bound to happen. The biggest challenge for the political leadership will be to deal with the insurgents,” he said.
He believes friendly fighting may be the only viable solution against the insurgents. “Be it the BJP, the Congress, the Shiv Sena or the two NCPs, there are rebels in every party and they will definitely win,” he said. He said that if rebel candidates join the fray and Win and the candidate will eventually return to his or her original party. “In a friendly fight, if a person who was once associated with the lotus symbol wins the new symbol, he can return to the BJP after the elections,” he said.
Both Mahayut and the MVA traveled to Delhi for talks to resolve the seat dispute. Mahayutthi leaders met Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress leaders met AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge. However, more than six seats were in dispute.