The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance in Maharashtra is close to finalizing a seat-sharing agreement for the upcoming state assembly elections. After reaching a consensus on 260 out of 288 seats, the remaining 28 seats are proving challenging to negotiate as each party has staked a claim. Talks are ongoing, with the possibility of extending discussions into Saturday. The alliance is working to find a solution that satisfies all parties and maximizes their chances of winning. Key leaders from Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), and the Nationalist Congress Party are involved in the negotiations, with smaller allies like the Samajwadi Party also seeking representation. The focus is on balancing regional interests and consolidating opposition forces against the ruling Mahayuti government. Each party is strategizing to secure strongholds and prepare for the elections while shaping the broader political landscape in India.
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