As Maharashtra prepares for the November 20 assembly elections, alliances within the Mahayuti and Maha Vikas Aghadi are set to witness internal competition in 29 out of the 288 assembly seats.
Maharashtra ElectionsAssembly ElectionsPolitical AlliancesInternal CompetitionMahayuti And MvaReal Estate MaharashtraNov 09, 2024
The major political alliances in Maharashtra for the 2023 assembly elections are the Mahayuti, formed by the BJP and Shiv Sena, and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), comprising the NCP, INC, and smaller parties.
29 out of the 288 assembly seats will see internal competition between candidates from the Mahayuti and MVA alliances.
Internal competition is expected in some seats due to the different political strategies and aspirations of the parties involved, leading to strategic decisions that result in candidates from allied parties facing each other.
The internal competition could lead to a split vote in these 29 seats, potentially benefiting opposition candidates or independent candidates, and adding an interesting dynamic to the election campaign.
The November 20 assembly elections in Maharashtra are significant as they will determine the political future of the state, with a focus on the competition between major alliances and the internal dynamics within these alliances.
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