Seat sharing talks with NCP are still on, says Chavan
BY M Post Bureau4 Sept 2014 4:38 AM IST
M Post Bureau4 Sept 2014 4:38 AM IST
Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Chavan said that talks are on at ‘the appropriate level’.
Replying to questions, he denied that the Congress-NCP tie-up depended upon the outcome of the Shiv Sena-BJP seat sharing deadlock. ‘We have nothing to do with what is going on in the opposition,’ he said.
The process of selection of candidates has begun in the Congress, he said, adding that candidate
selection and scrutiny has been done in 92 constituencies which the Congress contested and lost.
Similarly, aspirants were interviewed in constituencies where the Congress has sitting MLAs. Besides this, the party discussed the political situation in 114 seats which the NCP contested.
He said that the Congress plank for campaign would be developmental work done by it during 15 years and not Modi, since he is not the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP in Maharashtra.
Replying to questions, he denied that the Congress-NCP tie-up depended upon the outcome of the Shiv Sena-BJP seat sharing deadlock. ‘We have nothing to do with what is going on in the opposition,’ he said.
The process of selection of candidates has begun in the Congress, he said, adding that candidate
selection and scrutiny has been done in 92 constituencies which the Congress contested and lost.
Similarly, aspirants were interviewed in constituencies where the Congress has sitting MLAs. Besides this, the party discussed the political situation in 114 seats which the NCP contested.
He said that the Congress plank for campaign would be developmental work done by it during 15 years and not Modi, since he is not the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP in Maharashtra.
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