- He said there is some tension between them.
- Prime Minister Modi has no need to worry about us.
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Bombay New issues are emerging every day in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. In this, Mahayuti and Mahavikas Aghadi are busy cornering each other even on the issue of the Chief Minister’s face. In such a situation, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray said that there is no such formula but whoever wins more seats will become CM in MVA.
Uddhav said there is no difference of opinion in MVA regarding CM’s face. There is no dispute between our three constituent parties. Sharad Pawar has said that whoever wins more seats will become CM. However, no formula has been decided yet. Targeting the ruling party, Thackeray said, can the Mahayutis say who among the army of traitors they have will become CM? First decide among yourselves, then look at us. Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not need to worry about who will become the CM of our alliance. Uddhav said it is not just about MVA. Whenever an alliance is formed, each party wants the maximum number of seats, which has both positive and negative aspects. We make an alliance so that everyone comes to power together. There are some disputes over seats, but the alliance is not broken. Uddhav said that like BJP did to us in 2014 and 2019. Till 2019, we have been fighting elections only against Congress and NCP.
Modi era coming to an end: Sharad Pawar
Sharad Pawar found Prime Minister Modi’s attacks beneficial for him and expressed confidence that the Maharashtra election results will send a message that the Modi era is coming to an end. Pawar, who became the lynchpin of state politics in the prestigious elections, claims that the undercurrent is in favor of the MVA, which Mahayuti wants to counter with money. On the other hand, NCP president (Sharadchandra Pawar) said that his former party colleague Dilip Walse Patil betrayed him. Pawar was speaking at a rally in support of NCP candidate Devdutt Nikam in Ambegaon assembly constituency ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections to be held on November 20. Rival NCP has fielded seven-time MLA Valse Patil from this seat. Sharad Pawar said, “He kept saying that Saheb (Sharad Pawar) would not speak (anything negative) about me, but what is left for me to say? Following the split in the Nationalist Congress Party last year, Valse Patil joined the Ajit Pawar-led faction and became a minister in the BJP-Shiv Sena-NCP government. Sharad Pawar said: “I don’t want anything from those to whom I have given position, power, authority and prestige. Today many people are angry with him.