Political parties in Maharashtra formally
got into poll-mode as the date for Assembly elections was announced
today with ruling Congress-NCP banking on their "development" record
while the Opposition pushed for "change". Congress and NCP, ruling the
state for 15 years, said they have put behind the Lok Sabha election
debacle and were confident of defying the anti-incumbency factor to pull
off a fourth straight win at the hustings. Buoyed by the success in
Parliamentary polls, the Shiv Sena-BJP-led combine is making a
determined bid to capture power after being in Opposition since 1999.
Congress and NCP, whose seat-sharing talks are deadlocked over the
number of seats each of them would be fighting in the 288-member
Assembly, have already started their election campaign separately.
State Congress president Manikrao Thakre and NCP spokesman Nawab Malik
said the seat-sharing formula is likely to be announced in 2-3 days.
"We are focusing on the development works done by the state government
in the last 15 years. We will also tell people how the tall promises
made by Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha campaign have remained a pipe
dream," they said. "Congress is positive about continuing its alliance
with NCP," Thakre maintained, while Malik said a decision on the poll
pact would be arrived at by Monday. Malik said NCP will formally
kick-start its election campaign from Kolhapur on September 16.
Congress will once again bank on its star campaigners like party chief
Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi. It will also invite other
Central leaders. Thakre said a campaign strategy is being finalised and
the party is likely to invite leaders like Kamal Nath, Jyotiraditya
Scindia and Mallikarjun Kharge for poll rallies. Malik said NCP
president Sharad Pawar would share stage with Sonia Gandhi at rallies,
while the party's youth brigade would address joint rallies with Rahul
Gandhi. Meanwhile, state BJP president Devendra Fadanvis said the state
is ready for "parivartan" (change). "The Sena-BJP-led 'Mahayuti'
(grand alliance) is confident of wresting power from the Congress-NCP
and we would achieve this goal with help of the people of Maharashtra."
Fadanvis expressed confidence that seat-sharing talks for the October
15 elections with 'Mahayuti' allies will be completed in 2-3 days.
Neelam Gorhe, Shiv Sena spokesperson, said time has come to bring a
change in the state which has seen "poor governance" in the last
one-and-a-half decade.
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