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The meeting of the Congress Central Election Committee (CEC) regarding the Maharashtra Assembly elections is over. 63 seats were discussed in the meeting. The first list of Congress candidates may come on October 23. Congress may get more than 110 seats in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). 63 names were discussed in today's meeting, out of which 50 names are single. However, taking lessons from Haryana, the party is also brainstorming on single names. Today 10 to 12 such seats were discussed, in which there is more than one name.

The problem of division of 30-40 seats in MVA

There is no agreement yet on seat sharing between the constituent parties of the opposition alliance Maha Vikas Aghadi i.e. MVA. Regarding this, Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole said, "We have discussed 96 seats today. There are some seats in the discussion, but we did not talk about them. We will talk to Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray tomorrow. As far as the problem of division of 30-40 seats is concerned, we will find a way out." Let us tell you that voting is on November 20 in all 288 seats of the Maharashtra Assembly elections. For this, BJP, the largest party in the ruling alliance Mahayuti, has announced the names of its candidates on 99 seats.

Samajwadi Party demanded 12 seats.

Apart from this, the Samajwadi Party has demanded 12 seats from Maha Vikas Aghadi in Maharashtra. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav announced the candidate from the Dhule assembly seat on Saturday. After this, while talking to the media, he said that we had asked for 12 seats from MVA. Details of the seats have also been sent to them. Earlier on Friday, SP had nominated Abu Azmi from Shivaji Nagar, sitting MLA Raees Sheikh from Bhiwandi East, Riyaz Azmi from Bhiwandi West, and Shan-e-Hind from Malegaon Central. SP's Maharashtra state president and MLA Abu Azmi said that we have announced five candidates so that Maha Vikas Aghadi knows that we are strong here, otherwise, they will tell in the meeting that your candidate is not strong.

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