Maharashtra Election: MVA Not To Have Any Kind Of Friendly Fights
by Amika
Pune: THE Maha Vikas Aghadi has decided not to have friendly fights in the 2024 assembly elections.
Ramesh Chennithala, the Congress in charge for Maharashtra, has declared that there will be no friendly fights between Congress, Uddhav Sena and Sharad Pawar-led NCP.
''We are not going to have any friendly fights in the assembly election,'' Mr Chennithala thundered at a press conference in Mumbai.
The MVA's bigger problem is its smaller allies, the Samajwadi Pary and Peasants and Workers Party, which have fielded 10 candidates. The MVA has alloted two seats to SP but it has fielded six candidates. Similarly, the MVA has been alloted one seat but it has fieded four ccandidates.
Mr Chennithala said MVA leaders as well as leaders of smaller parties will before November 3 and try to resolve the seat-sharing problems.
The Congres national leadership has asked MPCC president Nana Patole and another of its top leader Vijay Wadettiwar to talk to rebels and make them withdraw from the fray.