New Delhi: Former President of Maharashtra Congress Manikrao Thakre on Thursday claimed that every lump in the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) alliance in Maharashtra has been resolved.
Talking to ETV Bharat, Thakre said that the Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) will be contesting on 125 seats each in Maharashtra assembly elections due at the end of the year.
He also said that candidates have been finalised on 111 seats for the Congress and 106 seats for the NCP.
"The remaining candidates for Maharashtra assembly elections will be discussed in the screening committee meeting. Congress and NCP will share an equal number of seats and we are very clear on our priorities. Winnability is the only criteria while deciding on seat-sharing and the final list will then be sent to the All Indian Congress Committee (AICC) for review," added Thakre.
There are 288 seats in Maharashtra assembly elections. The Congress and NCP will be contesting on 250 of them.
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