New Delhi:Maha Vikas Aghadi was likely to win over 150 out of 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra and the Congress could emerge as the single largest party, an internal survey of the grand old party has shown.
The survey done ahead of the last leg of campaigning shows that ‘subjugation of local interest’ and ‘shift of big investment to Gujarat’ by the BJP-led central government besides alleged corruption by the state government were the factors going against the ruling coalition Mahayuti.
Another factor that drove the voters towards the opposition MVA was the ‘stabbing in the back’ of two big regional leaders Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackery allegedly by the BJP had contributed to the anti-Mahayuti sentiment.
“I can confidently say that a tally of 150 plus looks very doable for the MVA. Within the alliance, Congress can emerge as the single largest party but much would depend on how our allies also perform. From the feedback that I have, 50 or 60 seats out of the 102 it is contesting for the Congress, 50 out of 95 the Shiv Sena UBT is contesting and 50 out of 85 the NCP-SP is contesting, is a reasonable score. Besides, we would fetch 3 or 4 seats out of the seven our allies are contesting,” All India Congress Committee (AICC) observer for Maharashtra TS Singh Deo told ETV Bharat.
According to Singh Deo, former deputy chief minister of Chhattisgarh, “There was a strong undercurrent among the voters that the interests of Maharashtra were overlooked by the BJP-led Centre which broke the two strong regional parties Shiv Sena and NCP to gain power through illegal means. Plus, they also acknowledge the fact that over the past two years, Maharashtra lost a lot of big investment which could have created jobs for the locals to neighbouring Gujarat.”