After days of tough posturing by both sides, the Congress leadership decided to pull out of the fray its nominee Mohan Joshi following a late last night meeting between Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and NCP chief Sharad Pawar.
Joshi withdrew his papers today, the last day of withdrawal of nominations.
"I will obey the party's orders. The decision was taken at a meeting between the Chief Minister and NCP president Sharad Pawar," Joshi told reporters before withdrawing from contest.
While NCP had won four of Maharashtra's 48 Lok Sabha seats, Congress could clinch just two, while the rest went to the 'Mahayuti', a grand alliance of five parties led by BJP and Shiv Sena.
Though the two parties are expected to drive a hard bargain over seat sharing for the state Assembly elections due in October when Sharad Pawar meets top Congress leaders including A K Antony in Delhi on August 19-20, the truce came as a welcome breather.
NCP had staked claim to the seat saying since state Congress president Manikrao Thakre was a member of the Legislative Council the party too wanted to send Tatkare to the Upper House so he could devote more time to campaigning in the Assembly elections.
The first indication of a resolution came last evening when Chavan said talks with NCP had not concluded before Congress decided to put up its candidate.
Manikrao Thakare said all senior leaders were of the view that Congress should contest the by-election. "It was our seat and we had 24 votes more than the NCP," he said.
Thakre referred to his yesterday's statement that the final decision would be taken by Chavan and Pawar.
"Accordingly, our candidate has been asked to withdraw," he said.
Asked whether Congress had given in to NCP pressure, Thakare said, "there is no question of pressure. In a coalition, there have to be adjustments. After all, NCP had fielded their state unit chief."
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