MVA Yet to Finalise Seat-Sharing for Nashik Region MLC Polls
MVA Yet to Finalise Seat-Sharing for Nashik MLC Polls

Nashik: With only four days remaining for filing nominations for the legislative council (MLC) elections, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) has yet to reach a consensus on seat-sharing for all 16 constituencies. This includes three crucial seats in the Nashik region: Nashik, Jalgaon, and Ahilyanagar.

MVA Discussions Underway

Sources within the alliance indicate that discussions are ongoing, and a final decision on the distribution of seats among the partners—Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), and NCP (SP)—is expected within a day or two. The delay comes even as the rival Mahayuti alliance appears close to finalizing its arrangements for a majority of the seats.

Mahayuti's Progress

According to political sources, the Mahayuti has broadly agreed on 13 of the 16 seats. The BJP is likely to field candidates from Jalgaon and Ahilyanagar, while the Shiv Sena is expected to retain the Nashik seat. However, their formal announcement is also anticipated within the next couple of days.

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Key Dispute in MVA

Within the MVA, both Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP) have staked claim to the Nashik seat, turning it into a key point of negotiation. Leaders indicated that the final call will be made at the state level by senior leadership after consultations over the next one or two days.

First Joint Meeting

The first joint meeting of MVA leaders was held in Mumbai on Wednesday to discuss poll strategy and review constituencies. The meeting was attended by state Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal, NCP (SP) leaders Supriya Sule and Shashikant Shinde, and Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Anil Parab and Milind Narvekar. Another round of discussions is scheduled for Saturday.

During the meeting, alliance leaders decided to contest all 16 seats, along with a bypoll in Nagpur, and explore seat-sharing based on the relative strength of each party in individual constituencies.

Statements from Leaders

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Sapkal said, “We held a detailed discussion on all MLC constituencies and reviewed potential candidates. While a final formula is yet to be worked out, we will contest the polls unitedly as the MVA. Seat-sharing will be finalised in the next couple of days.”

Upcoming Deadlines

With the nomination deadline fast approaching, pressure is mounting on both alliances to seal their strategies and declare candidates. The last date for filing nominations is June 1, while scrutiny will be held on June 2. Candidates can withdraw nominations until June 4.

Polling for the MLC elections is scheduled for June 18, and counting of votes will take place on June 22.

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