With just 33 days to go for polling, Congress-NCP combine, ruling the state for the last 15 years, has failed to finalise a seat-sharing formula and the two parties have separately launched their poll campaign.
While Congress kicked off its poll campaign in Mumbai on September 1, NCP did it on September 6 and is holding a campaign rally at Kolhapur on September 16.
The Mahayuti had won 42 of state's 48 Lok Sabha seats, decimating the ruling coalition as NCP won four and Congress just two in their worst-ever showing.
Top leaders of Congress and NCP held talks in Delhi last month on seat sharing but there has been no joint announcement yet on the outcome though Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said it would be made soon. NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said it was likely in three days.
The 'Mahayuti' comprising BJP, Shiv Sena, RPI(A), Raju Shetty's Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana and Mahadev Jankar's Rashtriya Samaj Paksha has also failed to resolve its differences on seat sharing.
Though, Mahayuti leaders maintain that a mutually acceptable formula would be worked out soon, BJP sources said the "adamant" stance of some smaller parties in the alliance was delaying the finalisation of seats.