Congress, NCP join hands to fight Maharashtra polls against BJP
mumbai — In a major development, estranged allies the Congress and the NCP in Maharashtra on Thursday decided to jointly contest the upcoming polls in a bid to defeat the BJP-led NDA government in the state.
The announcement was made after a joint meeting between Maharashtra Congress chief Ashok Chavan and his NCP counterpart Sunil Tatkare at the residence of Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, the Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly.
“We have decided to come together for all the upcoming polls to defeat the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena government. This was a primary discussion. We will meet once again to deliberate on the seatsharing strategy,” Chavan told reporters.
Stopping short of announcing a formal alliance, Tatkare said, “Both parties have created an atmosphere that is conducive for an alliance. Our first focus is the bypolls to be held for the BhandaraGondia and Palghar seats.”
The bypoll to the BhandaraGondia Lok Sabha seat in east
If the people support him [Rahul Gandhi], the Congress can be revived and the fact is that a strong opposition is required to strengthen democracy. Sharad Pawar, NCP supremo
Maharashtra was necessitated following the resignation of its BJP MP Nana Patole, who returned to the Congress.
The Palghar Lok Sabha seat, neighbouring Mumbai, fell vacant after the death of its BJP MP, Chintaman Wanaga, last month.
The schedule for the bypolls is yet to be announced by the Election Commission.
The Congress and the NCP are, however, yet to arrive at a consensus on the contestants for both the seats.
Bhandra-Gondia is the pocketborough of NCP stalwart and former Union minister Praful Patel, who had lost to Patole in the 2014 general election.
NCP supremo Sharad Pawar had on Wednesday said that though weakened, the Congress was the only alternative to the BJP.
“Even though the Congress is considerably weakened over the years, Rahul Gandhi has shown willingness to learn and engage with the people. If the people support him, the Congress can be revived and the fact is that a strong opposition is required to strengthen democracy,” he had said.
The NCP was part of the Congress-led UPA governments at the Centre and in Maharashtra earlier.
The Congress-led Democratic Front (DF) government in Maharashtra, of which the NCP was a crucial component, had won three successive terms before it was dislodged by the BJP in the 2014 state Assembly polls. Both the parties had contested the 2014 Assembly polls separately.
Interestingly, the Congress recently expressed “practical difficulties” in renewing its alliance with the NCP for the 2019 Lok Sabha election and Assembly polls in Maharashtra. — PTI