Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today snubbed NCP over an "ultimatum" given by party leader Praful Patel on its demand to contest 144 seats in October 15 Assembly elections, saying that such discussions are not held through press conferences.
"Such discussions are not held through press conferences. Talks are on between the two parties," Chavan told reporters on the sidelines of a function in Navi Mumbai near here.
Addressing a press conference here yesterday, Patel told Congress to revert on the issue of seat-sharing and said that his party will "wait a day longer".
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"A first list of the candidates would be declared tomorrow. None of the alliances have taken shape as of yet and list of candidates has also to be declared. Only a few days are left now," Chavan said.
Taking a swipe at his detractors, Chavan said, "Congress is facing the election under my leadership as the Congress high command has reposed faith in me."
He was addressing a meeting of residents from Karad in Satara district in western Maharashtra living in Navi Mumbai, this evening. Karad is the hometown of the chief minister.
"I have sought ticket for Karad South Assembly constituency. I have conveyed to the high command that I would like to contest from my home constituency of Karad South. I have done a lot of work in the area and brought funds for the development in last three years," he said.
Amid reports that Chavan is searching for a safe seat, the sitting Congress MLA from Karad South, Vilaskaka Patil Undalkar has declared that he would contest as Independent if he is not renominated.
Pitching for his candidature from the seat, Chavan said, "I began my political career with the blessings of people of Karad and sought their help in the next phase of my political career.