Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: With a total of 288 seats and 158 parties in the fray, the voting day on 20th November is set to be a decisive moment for the political landscape of the state.
Maharashtra Assembly ElectionsShiv SenaNationalist Congress PartyBharatiya Janata PartyPolitical LandscapeReal Estate MaharashtraNov 19, 2024
The voting for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 is scheduled for 20th November.
There are 288 seats up for grabs in the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
A total of 158 parties are contesting the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
The split between the Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party has reshaped the political alliances and strategies, adding an extra layer of complexity to the elections.
The key issues in the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 include economic development, infrastructure, and healthcare.
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