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Undeterred by setbacks in the recent by-elections in some states, the BJP is confident of retaining the Bhandara-Gondia and Palghar Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra, where bypolls are due.
However, the Congress feels the recent bypoll results were an indication of the "changing political scenario."
The by-election in Bhandara-Gondia is due as its sitting BJP MP, Nana Patole, resigned from the seat late last year and joined the Congress.
The bypoll in Palghar is necessitated due to the death of its sitting BJP MP Chintaman Wanga in January this year.
Also, following the death of senior Congress leader Patangrao Kadam, there is a vacancy in his Palus-Kadegaon Assembly seat in Sangli district.
The dates of these bypolls are yet to be announced.
Last month, the Congress thumped the ruling BJP in Rajasthan, clinching the two Lok Sabha and one state Assembly seats in the bypolls. It also retained two Assembly seats in by-elections in Madhya Pradesh, though with reduced victory margins.
However, state BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari said the reasons for defeat in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh were different.
In MP, the Assembly seats were retained by the Congress though with reduced winning margins, Bhandari said.
In Rajasthan, the Congress wrested two Lok Sabha seats from the BJP, while in Uttar Pradesh, the party suffered a jolt, he admitted.
"The Uttar Pradesh chief minister (Yogi Adityanath) noted that the loss was due to overconfidence and complacency," he said.
There is anti-incumbency against Patole, who had won on the BJP ticket in 2014 but later quit and joined the Congress, Bhandari said.
Similarly, in Palghar, late Chintaman Wanga's popularity and goodwill will stand the BJP in good stead at the hustings, he claimed.
Wanga was a long-time MP, he said, adding that the party's organisational base in Palghar is strong.
"We also won the Palghar zilla parishad and the panchayat samiti elections," he pointed out.
The BJP leader also said that the lack of clarity on an alliance between the Congress and the NCP was another positive for his party.
However, Sawant said the Congress will take along all "like-minded" parties and discussions were on in this direction.
"The deliberations will be expedited once the by-elections in Maharashtra are announced," he said.
NCP spokesman Nawab Malik claimed there was tremendous unrest in rural Maharashtra over the sloppy implementation of the loan waiver scheme, and due to the violence in Pune's Bhima-Koregaon area.
"This unrest will be reflected in the by-elections, when they are held," he said.
Malik alleged that the BJP may try to delay the announcement of dates of the bypolls in Maharashtra.
To a question on lack of clarity on the tie-up between the Congress and the NCP for by-elections in Maharashtra, Malik pointed out that the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party also stitched up the alliance at the last moment, just before the bypolls in UP.
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