A resurgent Congress in Maharashtra began on Sunday a two-day-long interview for potential candidates for all 48 seats in the state. The interviews are being held in Mumbai by the scrutiny committee of the AICC along with the state parliamentary board in the backdrop of the NCP’s continued ambiguous stand regarding its relationship with the Shiv Sena.
This also comes a day after the Congress launched its Lok Sabha poll campaign from Aurangabad by signalling its readiness to go it alone, saying it was no longer willing for an alliance with the NCP that proved detrimental to its political health in the state. The mood at the executive of the state Congress committee on Saturday struck a belligerent note with the overriding sentiment being that any alliance should be based on logic and not one where NCP got unilateral advantage.
The decision to blow the whistle on the NCP continuing “to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds” was not premeditated but came up naturally, said Sanjay Dutt, spokesperson, MPCC. “It was first brought up by Vilas Muttamwar and seconded by Vilasrao Deshmukh on Saturday at the Aurangabad convention. The overriding sentiment of the party leaders was that all goodwill gestures by the Congress were being taken as signs of weakness by the NCP. The issue is now in the domain of the party high command. Deliberations are on and a decision (about the alliance) is expected soon,” Dutt said.
Significantly, it was a rare show of unity by the state Congress leaders with CM Ashok Chavan, Vilasrao Deshmukh, Narayan Rane and MPCC chief Manikrao Thakre all speaking in the same vein.
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