Leaders from Maharashtra, including ministers, have contended that too many fresh faces in the polls could prove counter-productive for the party.
A senior Congress leader said that the issue of new faces vis-a-vis experienced persons had seen its Central Election Committee (CEC) take no decision at a meeting last week on the seats held by the party.
A decision on the issue is expected soon at the next meeting of CEC, which is likely after the return of party chief Sonia Gandhi from the USA, where she has gone for a medical check-up.
Maharashtra has a total of 288 Assembly seats and, for the last state elections, Congress had allotted 114 seats to NCP.
Congress and NCP are sharing power in the state for the past 15 years, soon after Pawar parted ways with the former on the issue of Sonia's foreign origin.
In the recently held general elections, Congress won only two seats while NCP bagged four of the 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Pawar's party had been pressing for a 50:50 seat- sharing arrangement following the Lok Sabha elections.
