Maharashtra: Congress, NCP hold talks to decide on poll alliance
  • 5 years ago
With the seat-sharing talks between coalition partners Congress and NCP remaining stuck ahead of October 15 Assembly elections, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today said that parleys are on to decide whether a pre-poll or a post-poll alliance is suited for the ruling partners.

"The forthcoming Assembly elections will be the sixth election which Congress and NCP will fight. Discussions are on whether a post-poll or a pre-poll alliance is favourable for both Congress and NCP," Chavan said at a function organised by a news channel here.

The NCP and Congress had fought the first election after the formation of the NCP (in 1999), as rivals, before coming together to form a post-poll alliance. After that, however, they have been pre-poll allies and have fought all elections from 2004 together.



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