Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bickering ends, Cong, NCP cobble together alliance for Maha elections

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) on Thursday clinched a seat-sharing agreement for elections to six legislativ­e council seats in Maharashtr­a (May 21), and two Lok Sabha and one assembly constituen­cy that will go to polls on May 28.

WHO GETS WHAT

After much wrangling just hours before the deadline to file nomination­s for the council polls ended, the Congress agreed to contest from Parbhani-hingoli, Amravati and Wardha-chandrapur-gadchiroli, while the NCP got Raigad-ratnagiri-sindhudurg, Nashik and OsmanabadL­atur-beed constituen­cies. The fight was mainly over ParbhaniHi­ngoli and Osmanabad-laturBeed constituen­cies, both in Marathwada. In case of the Lok Sabha constituen­cies, NCP got Bhandara-gondia, while Congress will contest from Palghar. The Congress will also fight the election to Palus-kadegaon assembly seat.

The Palghar and Palus-kadegaon bypolls are being held following the demise of sitting BJP MP Chintaman Vanga and Congress MLA and senior leader Patangrao Kadam, respective­ly. The Bhandara seat was held by former BJP MP Nana Pataole, who quit the party last year to return to his parent party, Congress. The Bhandara constituen­cy has traditiona­lly been with NCP leader Praful Patel. However, in 2014 polls, Nana Patole, won the seat, leading to a tussle between the two parties.

Senior Congress and NCP leaders said the top leadership — NCP chief Sharad Pawar and Congress president Rahul Gandhi — wanted them to work out a deal. Fighting together could help the allies swing the Lok Sabha bypolls in their favour. However, the last-minute negotiatio­ns, despite an earlier announceme­nt that the parties would fight all future elections together, has put a question mark over the ability of local leaders to put their difference­s behind. Unlike them, the saffron allies who have been fighting in public, managed to work out a seat-sharing agreement for the legislativ­e council quickly and quietly.

TRUST FACTOR

Cross-voting and undercutti­ng by alliance partners in the legislativ­e council polls is a major worry for both the combines.

The BJP is fighting two seats in Vidarbha and OsmanabadL­atur-beed, while the rest three seats for the council biennial polls will be contested by the Shiv Sena.

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