Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Uddhav, Ajit meet as Sena, NCP work on an alliance plan for polls

CM, deputy discuss contesting future elections together; may start with Raigad district

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The parties are keen to contest district council (zilla parishad) and civic polls, which will be held in the next couple of years. This would include the Mumbai civic polls, which are significan­t for Sena.

The three MVA partners, Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress, had earlier discussed an electoral alliance plan. While Sena and NCP have started work on it, the Congress is undecided about it as certain factions within the party are not in favour of contesting elections in alliance with Sena. “Both Thackeray and Pawar are of the opinion that they should finalise the alliance plans instead of waiting for Congress to decide. If this plan clicks, then the two parties can go ahead with preelectio­n alliance for next Assembly and Lok Sabha elections too,” said a key NCP functionar­y.

Political analyst Hemant Desai called it a “tactical move” by the two parties and said it could be significan­t for them. “Their stronghold­s are largely different and their alliance can help them. But will their cadre accept it and respond accordingl­y is what remains to be seen. This also raises the question over where Congress stands. Will they join or stay away? The move may lead to mistrust between Congress and its two ruling partners,” said

Desai.

Significan­tly, Thursday’s meeting also indicates that Thackeray and Ajit Pawar are “working together”. Pawar had tried to scuttle Thackeray’s chances of becoming chief minister when he had taken oath as deputy chief minister along with Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Devendra Fadnavis in the middle of e discussion­s to form a three-party alliance after the 2019 Assembly elections. While it was a shortlived move, with most NCP MLAS sticking with party chief Sharad Pawar, Ajit soon had returned to the party and made deputy chief minister.

“That Uddhavji chose to discuss such a crucial issue with Ajitdada indicates the two are probably working together now,” said a senior Sena leader.

Shiv Sena contested the 2019 Assembly elections in alliance with BJP, but parted ways with the latter after the elections over the issue of chief ministersh­ip. It then forged an alliance with NCP and Congress to form the MVA government in the state in November 2019, with Thackeray as the chief minister.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? CM Uddhav Thackeray (right), deputy CM Ajit Pawar held a closed-door meet on Thursday.
HT FILE PHOTO CM Uddhav Thackeray (right), deputy CM Ajit Pawar held a closed-door meet on Thursday.

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