The Maharashtra Congress is set to begin interviewing potential candidates for the upcoming 2024 assembly elections, as the party looks to strengthen its position in the state.
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The exact dates for the Maharashtra elections 2024 have not been announced yet, but they are expected to take place in late 2024.
There are 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra that will be contested in the 2024 elections.
Several parties are expected to contest the Maharashtra elections 2024, including the Congress party, Shiv Sena-NCP alliance, and the BJP.
The Maharashtra elections 2024 are significant because the state is a key player in Indian politics, and the outcome of the elections will have a major impact on the national political landscape.
The Congress party is focusing on selecting the right candidates for the assembly polls, and is conducting interviews with potential candidates to assess their strengths and weaknesses.
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