Cong-NCP pact awaits nod from party leaders

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Congress's top leadership is still to give an "in-principle approval" for an electoral alliance with the NCP, though tongues are wagging about a possible pact ahead of the next general polls, following a recent meeting between leaders of the two parties. leaders said the idea of an alliance was yet to be formally approved by the party was briefed about the February 6 meeting in of the two parties' state leaders, who also also touched upon by-elections to two Parliamentary seats and 21 legislative council seats in Maharashtra, sources said. The approval of the central leaderships of the and would give momentum to the efforts to stitch an alliance between the parties, which had parted ways ahead of the 2014 Assembly polls after jointly holding power for 15 years. "The state leaders' meet did discuss the alliance issue. But it has not received an in-principle approval for the alliance as yet. Things are at a nascent stage as of now. The call has to be taken by the top leaderships of the two parties," a source said. According to another party insider, the Congress's state unit is meanwhile identifying the "strengths and weaknesses" of such an alliance for the 2019 general and state polls. If the two parties come together, the added, the would pitch for a new formula to be followed for the coalition with the Sharing of not just seats, but portfolios, too, would need to be reviewed before a pact is inked, the said. "In the previous Congress-governments, the had key departments in the with it. We won't settle for a raw deal.

In case the deal happens, it should happen in a harmonious manner," the added. An said the party was keen to have a tie-up, but differences had to be first ironed out. "We are keen to have an alliance to take on the ruling coalition. But there are issues that have to be dealt with," the senior member said on the condition of anonymity. Efforts are also on in the to reach out to other like-minded parties in the state, the said. The Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, led by Raju Shetti, was one such potential ally, the added, but brushed off the prospect of the joining forces with the This comes in the wake of former Chief Minister last month saying that if the Sena wanted to join hands with anti-BJP parties, it would have to first snap its ties with the NDA and quit power. "The continues to be in power at the central and state levels. The tussle between the and the BJP is more of a game of one-upmanship. It is not an ideological one. So, there is no possibility of aligning with Shiv Sena," the added.

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First Published: Sun, February 11 2018. 18:50 IST