Maharashtra Congress chief Manikrao Thakre told reporters after a meeting of the party's Central Election Committee (CEC) here that they will have to prepare for all 288 seats in the state if a response from NCP does not come within a day or two.
He said Congress was racing against time to finalise nominations for the Oct. 15 polls and that time is of the essence for tying up the seat-sharing arrangement.
Without going into the number of seats offered by Congress to NCP, Thakre said there has been no response so far to the proposal from NCP.
The talk is that Congress has offered 126 seats to NCP which, however, is pitching for as many as 144 seats.
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In the last Assembly elections, Congress had contested 174 seats while NCP had put up 114 candidates.
Maharashtra, which has over 8.28 crore voters, has a single-phase poll to elect its 13th Assembly.
Sept. 27 is the deadline for filing nominations. After scrutiny of papers, the last date for withdrawal of nominations is Oct. 1. Counting of votes will take place on Oct. 19. The current Assembly's term expires on Nov. 8.