Consensus has been reached in almost all seats of the ruling alliance in Maharashtra. Candidates for 278 seats have been finalized. The BJP may release its second list of candidates today. Amit Shah met Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar in Delhi yesterday. In this an agreement was reached on 278 seats. Now there are only 10 seats left for which the final decision has not yet been made. After the meeting with Amit Shah in Delhi, Devendra Fadnavis said that the final decision on these 10 seats will also be taken in a day or two.
Which party will compete in the elections for which seat? This was also decided
The BJP-led grand alliance has managed to resolve the seat issue for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. According to sources, the BJP’s grand alliance in Maharashtra has decided which party will contest each seat in the 278-seat alliance. The situation of the candidates was also clear.
Amit Shah gave special advice
According to sources, Amit Shah is keeping an eye on the rebels of the BJP grand alliance to “see that the rebels do not rise up”. Amit Shah has given this special advice to Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde. Shah said no party will include rebels in the grand alliance. The three are instructed to participate in the elections together.
Fadnavis will file his nomination today
In the meeting, Amit Shah advised CM Shinde and Ajit Pawar to contest the elections together. Shah emphasized that it should be noted that no grand alliance party should field any rebels in the elections. Meanwhile, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis will file the nomination from Nagpur South-West seat at 11 am today. Before this, Devendra Fadnavis was to file his nomination on October 28.
PM Modi rallies in Maharashtra after Diwali
Prime Minister Modi is gearing up to hold massive protests in Maharashtra after Diwali. Prime Minister Modi will seek votes for Mahayuti from November 5 to 14. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold several election meetings in Maharashtra for around eight days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold rallies in all areas of Maharashtra. Prime Minister Modi will campaign not only for the BJP but also for Mahayuti candidates.