<p>Due to the intra-party and inter-party issues in the BJP and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, the seat-sharing arrangement between the two parties in Maharashtra will not be easy.</p>.<p>The issue has already drawn criticism from the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, which has decided to contest the future elections together. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/it-will-be-mva-versus-bjp-in-maharashtra-in-2024-shinde-group-s-existence-will-be-in-doubt-says-ncp-1201320.html" target="_blank">It will be MVA versus BJP in Maharashtra in 2024; Shinde group’s existence will be in doubt, says NCP</a></strong></p>.<p>Already a large section of MLAs in both the alliance partners seem to be unhappy with the nine-month-old Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis dispensation as the 20-member Cabinet is yet to expanded. The swearing in of ministers of state and appointment to chairpersons of state-owned boards are yet to take place.</p>.<p>Maharashtra has 48 Lok Sabha and 288 Vidhan Sabha seats. </p>.<p>At a workshop of party spokespersons, state BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule said that the BJP would contest 240 seats, indicating that it would leave 48 seats for Shinde’s team, sparking a row. Besides, he did not mention about the Independents and smaller parties supporting the alliance. </p>.<p>However, neither Shinde nor Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who calls the shots for the BJP, has not commented on the issue so far.</p>.<p>“Are we stupid to contest just 48 seats,” MLA Sanjay Shirsat, considered close to Shinde, said reacting to the statement. </p>.<p>Rattled by the unexpected fallout and chain reaction, Bawankule claimed that this statement was selectively shown and misinterpreted to convey a wrong impression and create confusion. </p>.<p>“There has been no discussion on any seat-sharing formula with the Shiv Sena so far… But we shall target to win over 200 seats in the elections,” Bawankule said. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/eknath-shinde-to-stage-show-of-strength-in-maharashtras-khed-1201317.html" target="_blank">Eknath Shinde to stage show of strength in Maharashtra's Khed</a></strong></p>.<p>State NCP President Jayant Patil said: “Today, the BJP is saying that it will give 48 seats to Shinde…one must remember that elections are a year away…when the actual time comes, the Shinde supporters won’t get a single seat.”</p>.<p>According to Patil, “ Destroying allies has been the BJP's way of functioning.”</p>.<p>On the other hand, state Congress President Nana Patole, a former Speaker, said: “What was in Bawankule’s mind seems to have come out.”</p>.<p>On the other hand, Bachchu Kadu, the founder of Prahar Janshakti Party, who supports Shinde, seemed to be rattled with the developments. “We are only supporting Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis from outside.,We are not part of their alliance. When we join their alliance, then the issue of seat-sharing will crop up, and we will see,” he said, keeping cards close to his chest.</p>.<p>Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena group’s chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut said: “Today they are saying 48 seats... Tomorrow they would give five seats…they would agree to it also, rather accept it.”</p>
<p>Due to the intra-party and inter-party issues in the BJP and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, the seat-sharing arrangement between the two parties in Maharashtra will not be easy.</p>.<p>The issue has already drawn criticism from the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, which has decided to contest the future elections together. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/it-will-be-mva-versus-bjp-in-maharashtra-in-2024-shinde-group-s-existence-will-be-in-doubt-says-ncp-1201320.html" target="_blank">It will be MVA versus BJP in Maharashtra in 2024; Shinde group’s existence will be in doubt, says NCP</a></strong></p>.<p>Already a large section of MLAs in both the alliance partners seem to be unhappy with the nine-month-old Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis dispensation as the 20-member Cabinet is yet to expanded. The swearing in of ministers of state and appointment to chairpersons of state-owned boards are yet to take place.</p>.<p>Maharashtra has 48 Lok Sabha and 288 Vidhan Sabha seats. </p>.<p>At a workshop of party spokespersons, state BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule said that the BJP would contest 240 seats, indicating that it would leave 48 seats for Shinde’s team, sparking a row. Besides, he did not mention about the Independents and smaller parties supporting the alliance. </p>.<p>However, neither Shinde nor Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who calls the shots for the BJP, has not commented on the issue so far.</p>.<p>“Are we stupid to contest just 48 seats,” MLA Sanjay Shirsat, considered close to Shinde, said reacting to the statement. </p>.<p>Rattled by the unexpected fallout and chain reaction, Bawankule claimed that this statement was selectively shown and misinterpreted to convey a wrong impression and create confusion. </p>.<p>“There has been no discussion on any seat-sharing formula with the Shiv Sena so far… But we shall target to win over 200 seats in the elections,” Bawankule said. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/eknath-shinde-to-stage-show-of-strength-in-maharashtras-khed-1201317.html" target="_blank">Eknath Shinde to stage show of strength in Maharashtra's Khed</a></strong></p>.<p>State NCP President Jayant Patil said: “Today, the BJP is saying that it will give 48 seats to Shinde…one must remember that elections are a year away…when the actual time comes, the Shinde supporters won’t get a single seat.”</p>.<p>According to Patil, “ Destroying allies has been the BJP's way of functioning.”</p>.<p>On the other hand, state Congress President Nana Patole, a former Speaker, said: “What was in Bawankule’s mind seems to have come out.”</p>.<p>On the other hand, Bachchu Kadu, the founder of Prahar Janshakti Party, who supports Shinde, seemed to be rattled with the developments. “We are only supporting Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis from outside.,We are not part of their alliance. When we join their alliance, then the issue of seat-sharing will crop up, and we will see,” he said, keeping cards close to his chest.</p>.<p>Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena group’s chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut said: “Today they are saying 48 seats... Tomorrow they would give five seats…they would agree to it also, rather accept it.”</p>