At the same time, party spokesperson Anand Sharma steered clear of questions about the possibility of any post-poll tie-up with NCP, its 15-year-old ally which walked out of UPA a few days back ahead of Assembly elections in the state.
"Right now Congress is contesting elections on its own. We are hoping that in the elections, the arrogance of BJP and its leaders is brought down a few notches and their arrogance is punctured," he said.
But, he said that "NCP has let us down" and suggested a "hidden agenda" behind the walk out by Sharad Pawar's party.
"We do not know what is the hidden agenda," he said, questioning "whether candidates have not been put up in some places against some non-secular leaders".
Chavan had yesterday claimed that the Centre imposed President's rule in the state even after the Governor had asked him to continue as the caretaker Chief Minister.