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Maharashtra: Abu Azmi over alliance between Congress & NCP
For the upcoming Assembly polls in Maharashtra, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Congress would divide the seats equally between them after accommodating other allies. The NCP and the Congress will contest 125 seats each in next month's state polls, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said on Monday.
Even though the discussion on all 288 seats is not complete, Pawar announced that the seat-sharing pact between the grand old party and his 20-year-old organisation has been finalised.
As per the arrangement, 38 seats will be left for allies to contest, he tweeted. Maharashtra Assembly has 288 seats.
Even though the discussion on all 288 seats is not complete, Pawar announced that the seat-sharing pact between the grand old party and his 20-year-old organisation has been finalised.
As per the arrangement, 38 seats will be left for allies to contest, he tweeted. Maharashtra Assembly has 288 seats.
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