The Asian Age

Decision yet to be taken on ties for Assembly, LS elections: NCP

‘3 MVA partners united in running coalition govt in Maha’

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Mumbai, June 13: The NCP on Sunday said that all three Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) partners are united in running the coalition government in Maharashtr­a, but no decision has been taken so far on alliance for the 2024 Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.

NCP spokespers­on and Maharashtr­a minister Nawab Malik made the remark a day after state Congress president Nana Patole said that the Congress will emerge as the single-largest party in the next state polls.

The MVA government in the state that was formed after the 2019 Assembly polls, is led by the Shiv Sena, in which the NCP and the Congress are its partners.

Talking to reporters, Malik said the MVA was formed on a common minimum programme (CMP) and it has taken several decisions in public interest.

The common man is satisfied with the performanc­e of the government, be it farmers’ welfare or Covid management, he claimed.

State Congress chief Nana Patole has said that his party will contest the next polls independen­tly. He aspires to be the chief minister. No one can be stopped from aspiring for any post. All parties have to work to boost the morale of its cadre and strengthen its organisati­on, Mr Malik added.

The upcoming local bodies polls may be contested by all the three parties together or independen­tly. Two of the three parties can also have an alliance. A decision about it will be taken as per the prevailing situation, he said.

The three parties are working united in the government for welfare of the people and have not decided on how to contest the 2024 elections, he said.

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