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The Congress and the NCP on Saturday, 23 March, announced their seat-sharing pact in Maharashtra for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls with the two parties agreeing to contest 26 and 22 seats respectively.
From its share of seats, the Congress will give Palghar seat to the Bahujan Vikas Aghadi and another undeclared seat to Raju Shetti's Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana.
From its 22 seats, the NCP will leave Hatkanangle seat for Shetti, who is the sitting MP from there, and give another to Independent MLA Ravi Rana’s Yuva Swabhiman Party.
The remarks were an apparent reference to Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh leader Prakash Ambedkar, who refused to join hands with the alliance.
Pawar said the Congress-NCP combine was ready to give six seats to allies, adding that some parties tried their best to ensure the alliance doesn't take shape.
Speaking at the press conference, Maharashtra NCP chief Jayant Patil said like-minded parties had come together to "save democracy, protect the Constitution" and expose the BJP's "hypocrisy and lies".
Chavan accused the BJP of using muscle power and money to prevent parties from joining the opposition alliance.
"If the BJP had worked so well at the state and in the Centre, why are they poaching Congress and NCP leaders and giving them tickets," Pawar asked.
While Kawade said he was happy all RPI factions had come together to fight the BJP, BVA leader Hitendra Thakur and Rana, who till some time ago supported the BJP-led state government, said they would try their best to ensure the opposition alliance wins maximum seats.
The BJP will contest 25 of the 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra and the Sena 23
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