Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Will go solo in all polls: Cong

- Surendra P Gangan

THE DEVELOPMEN­T COMES AFTER NCP CHIEF SAID MVA WILL FIGHT POLLS TOGETHER AND PAWAR’S MEETING WITH PRASHANT KISHOR

MUMBAI: Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar’s statement that the state’s three ruling parties will fight polls together and his meeting with poll strategist Prashant Kishor this week have left one of its alliance partners the Congress, fuming.

The Maharashtr­a Congress, while reacting sharply to the developmen­ts, has said that it will go solo in all elections that will be held henceforth in Maharashtr­a, and that its allies should not take the party for granted.

On Thursday, during NCP’S 22nd foundation day, Pawar had said that the Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi (MVA), comprising the Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress, will fight the next Lok Sabha and Assembly polls together. He also said that MVA will complete its term and hailed Sena for its past records of standing firm on its commitment­s on political support. A day after the statement, Pawar and other party leaders met Kishor at the NCP chief’s Mumbai home, leading to speculatio­ns of political developmen­ts in the state and the country. NCP spokespers­on Nawab Malik’s statement on Saturday fuelled the speculatio­ns further, prompting Congress to react. “There’s a need to form a formidable alliance of Opposition parties against the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) at national level, ahead of the next general elections. Pawarsaheb had himself spoken about the need to have such a national alliance and said that he’d try to bring together all such forces,” Malik said.

Maharashtr­a Congress chief Nana Patole said that his party would fight all the forthcomin­g elections alone. “We already have announced that we will go solo in all forthcomin­g local body elections, likely to be held from November, and thereafter the Assembly polls too. We do not want to keep our allies in the dark and ditch them ahead of the polls. The Congress will be the single-largest party in 2024 Assembly polls,” he said.

Party’s working president Arif Naseem Khan said that the party will benefit if the local elections are fought on its own. “It will also help in regaining the old glory when the party used to form the government in the state single-handedly. Patole’s statement is the party’s official stand,” he said.

Malik, while reacting to statements by Congress leaders, on Sunday said that there were no talks held between the three ruling parties. “Patole aspires to become the chief minister, and the statement has come out of it [his ambition]. Every party has the right to spread its wings and such statements are necessary to keep the morale of the workers high. MVA is ruling unitedly by taking decisions close to the heart of the people. We may fight the local body elections by forming an alliance of three or two ruling parties, or even separately, depending on the political situations at the local level. There are no talks held about the Lok Sabha or Assembly elections for the alliance yet,” he said.

The contradict­ory statements have led to speculatio­ns over the difference­s between the three parties. BJP leader Ram Kadam said that the contradict­ory statements by Congress and NCP indicate the difference­s between the ruling parties. “It is proven now that the Congress is not happy with CM Uddhav Thackeray and hence, they have been talking about going solo. It needs to be understood if Congress’ anger is out of the difference­s between them or because the other two parties are grabbing major share of power,” he said.

Political analyst Pratap Asbe said, “The decision over the alliance in elections is taken by Congress’ central leadership. There is no meaning to what the state leaders of the party say. As far as the question of putting up an alliance of Opposition parties against BJP at national level is concerned, it all depends on the stand taken by Congress.”

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