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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Maharashtra polls: Decision to contest for 144 seats a justified demand, says NCP - IBNLive


Mumbai: Ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, seat sharing has emerged as a contentious for the Congress-NCP alliance as well. The National Congress Party said that its decision to contest for 144 seats was a justified demand and even threatened to break the alliance.


Justifying his demand for equal seat sharing, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said past mistakes will not be repeated if the NCP emerges as the single-largest party, as it did in 2004 Assembly polls.


To a question on whether he would be the chief ministerial candidate, he said that elected MLAs of the party would decide on their leader.


In 2004, the NCP emerged as the single-largest party with 71 seats but ceded the chief ministerial post to ally Congress in return for two additional cabinet and three ministers of state.


Pawar said if the NCP gets to form the government it would scrap toll levy and decision making would be faster.


Referring to Congress MLA Prashant Thakur quitting the party to join BJP over the issue of Kharghar toll plaza, Pawar lamented that a young political activist like Prashant quit over this issue.


"40 per cent of the state population pass through the Khargar toll to come to Mumbai. I was in favour of the scrapping of the toll but Cidco and MMRDA would need to pay Rs 1200 crore to the government.. It was not a big deal but the Chief Minister did not agree," he said.


Pawar said that the NCP demand for 144 seats was justified. "It is a practical demand. Earlier, formulas were worked out on the basis of previous election results. So according to the latest Lok Sabha poll result we deserve equal sharing. There is no headway in Congress-NCP talks so far, he said.


"Congress has rejected our demand for equal seats. We are hopeful that intervention of Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi will help to resolve the deadlock," he said.



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