'Mahayuti' deadlock over seat-sharing continues

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 24 2014 | 1:35 AM IST
Notwithstanding initial signs of a rapprochement, BJP-Shiv Sena-led 'Mahayuti' tonight failed to resolve its differences over seat-sharing for the Maharashtra Assembly polls with smaller parties expressing disagreement over the meager share offered to them.
The seat-sharing talks in Mahayuti, a rainbow alliance of six opposition parties, hit a roadblock amid reports that though Sena was agreeable to accepting BJP's demand for 130 of state's 288 Assembly seats, it had rejected suggestions to whittle down its own quota of 151 declared by Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday, leaving barely 7 seats for four smaller partners.
Senior leaders from Sena and BJP had this afternoon announced after a meeting that the two parties had decided to continue their alliance and a decision on quantum of seat- sharing would be made at a meeting with other alliance partners later today.
Accordingly, leaders of Mahayuti met at a suburban hotel in Bandra here tonight but even after over three hours of deliberations which dragged on till midnight no final announcement could be made on a seat-sharing formula.
Leaders of RPI(A), RSP, SSP and Shivsangram strongly opposed the new formula and demanded a larger share resulting in a deadlock.
RPI leader Ramdas Athawale, RSP's Mahadev Jankar, Raju Shetty of SSP and Shivsangram leader Vinayak Mete left the venue midway through the talks.
Shiv Sena spokesman and MP Sanjay Raut later told reporters that fresh rounds of meetings would be held tomorrow to iron out the differences.
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First Published: Sep 24 2014 | 1:35 AM IST

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