After 85-85 formula, MVA is entangled in remaining seats?
The seat sharing issue in the All india Alliance in maharashtra is still entangled on some seats. But according to congress sources, a possible distribution formula has come out. Under this, congress can get 103 seats, shiv sena (UBT) 94, sharad pawar 84, Left 3, Samajwadi party and PWP can get two seats each. Sources also told that in this formula, the seats of uddhav thackeray and sharad pawar can go up by one or two seats and in such a situation, Congress's seats can go down by one or two.
Recently, MVM's main constituents shiv sena (UBT), congress and ncp (Sharadchandra Pawar) had announced seat sharing. Under this, it was decided that all three parties will field candidates on a total of 270 seats. There are a total of 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra.
Out of 270, 88-85 seats were divided among the three parties. That is, the picture is clear on a total of 255 seats. But the final announcement is still pending regarding the remaining 15 seats. After 270, it was said that the remaining 18 seats would be given to other allies.
So far in maharashtra, shiv sena (UBT) has announced candidates on 65 seats, Sharad Pawar's party on 45 seats and congress on 48 seats.
Let us tell you that voting is to be held on november 20 in a single phase on all the assembly seats of Maharashtra. The results will be announced on november 23. Nominations can be filed till october 29. If any candidate wants to withdraw his nomination, he can take his decision till november 4.
This is the first assembly election in maharashtra when uddhav thackeray, sharad pawar and congress are contesting together. Earlier, all three parties had also fought the last lok sabha elections in alliance. The results were in favor of the alliance. In such a situation, the confidence of MVA is high in the assembly elections.