Maharashtra elections: fewer seats creates problem for Uddhav Thackeray
Maharashtra elections: fewer seats creates problem for Uddhav Thackeray
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Mumbai: Nearly two weeks are left in Maharashtra assembly elections. In such a situation, all the parties have come into electoral mode. The alliance finally came after a long tussle in the state's ruling NDA alliance. For the first time in Maharashtra, BJP will be seen as an elder brother in an assembly election. While Shiv Sena will play younger brother. Earlier the situation used to be reversed. That is why Uddhav Thackeray remains firm despite the alliance. This criterion is about fewer seats. In his meeting with the leaders of the backward society, this tension came to the fore when he said that it is the BJP's task to show the allies their place.

However, he immediately gave a clarification saying that we are only talking about 'place'. For the first time in the nearly 30-year-old alliance of the BJP-Shiv Sena, the Shiv Sena is contesting less seats than the BJP. The Shiv Sena, which is part of the NDA alliance, is contesting 124 seats and BJP along with four other parties in 164 seats.

Among the four other parties, Ramdas Athawale's Republican Party of India six, Maratha leader Vinayak Mette's Shiv Sangram Paksha four, MP Raju Shetty, who separated from the Rayat Kranti organization, Sadabhau Khot and Mahadev Jankar two seats. Has been achieved. The BJP is contesting the remaining 148 seats. The BJP, together with these parties, can manage to win 145 seats without the Shiv Sena, a magical figure to gain power. This is the self-determination of the BJP to the Shiv Sena. The BJP feels that due to the image of PM Modi, it does not need allies in the state.

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