The Hindu (Kolkata)

Tensions run high between MVA allies over Sangli LS seat

- Shoumojit Banerjee

Tensions ran high between the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi’s (MVA) constituen­ts Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress on Sunday as both parties continued to stake claim over which candidate would contest the Sangli Lok Sabha seat in the upcoming election.

The Shiv Sena (UBT), in its list of 21 candidates, has already announced wrestler Chandrahar Patil for the Sangli seat — a move that has irked the Congress leadership across the State.

On Sunday, Maharashtr­a Congress chief Nana Patole slammed Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, urging him to rein in his tongue.

“Mr. Raut is a senior leader of the Sena (UBT). He ought to keep a limit on what he says. When we are repeatedly saying that this issue [about which party will contest Sangli] will be resolved by talking to our superiors, he [Raut] should stop behaving like an ordinary party worker and restrain himself,” he said.

Mr. Raut, while touring Sangli on Saturday, had

Congress asked Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut to ‘rein in his tongue’ regarding the seat’s candidate

hinted that the Congress leadership in the region was trying to hamstring the chances of the Sena (UBT)’s candidate Chandrahar Patil.

“Sangli belongs to the Sena (UBT). We have already declared our candidate,” he said.

The Sena (UBT)’s allegedly unilateral announceme­nt has upset Congress MLA from Sangli, Vishwajeet Kadam, who, on Saturday, met the party’s Maharashtr­a incharge Ramesh Chennithal­a in Nagpur and impressed upon him that the Congress ought to be contesting the seat.

Meanwhile, Mr. Raut justified his party’s move to stake claim on the Sangli seat without prior consulatio­n with its allies.

“Even the Bhiwandi seat was declared by the NCP (SP) without taking the Congress and us into confidence,” Mr. Raut had said.

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