Ajit Pawar calls meeting with legislators and party leaders amid seat-sharing suspense
Mumbai, March 25 (IANS) Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has called for a meeting with Nationalist Congress Party members in Pune to discuss Lok Sabha poll strategies and division of responsibilities. The meeting follows discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah over seat-sharing arrangements.
The NCP is pushing for 7 seats, including Baramati, Raigad, and Shirur. Despite facing some refusals from the BJP, the party remains adamant in securing favorable seats for the upcoming elections. Tensions rise as former allies now compete for power within the state.
With announcements of candidacies already underway, the NCP is asserting its influence in key constituencies. Party dynamics are shifting as incumbents face challenges from within the party ranks. The upcoming elections promise to be a battleground for political dominance in Maharashtra.
As frustrations mount over delay in seat-sharing agreements, party legislators emphasize the need for swift resolutions to maintain party unity. The outcome of the upcoming elections is crucial for the NCP’s political future, both in the national and state arenas.
Amidst uncertainties and growing tensions, Ajit Pawar aims to solidify the party’s position and secure advantageous seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The coming days will be critical in determining the NCP’s strategies and alliances for the upcoming polls.