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Congress, NCP finalise seat sharing arrangement in state

We have decided to give one seat to the NCP and now they can decide their candidate, says Cong

Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
The Congress and its alliance partner Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) have reached a seat sharing arrangement in Gujarat, sources said here today.

The alliance has decided to field Kandhal Jadeja, who is an NCP MLA from from Kutiyana assembly seat of Porbandar district against BJP strongman Vitthal Radadiya from the Porbandar Lok Sabha seat.

Kandhal Jadeja is the son of the late ‘Godmother’ Santokben Jadeja.    

“After a meeting attended by senior Congress and NCP leaders in Delhi, the parties solved their dispute and declared Kandhal Jadeja as their joint candidate.

The meeting was held between Sonia Gandhi’s political advisor Ahmed Patel and NCP leader Praful Patel,” NCP’s Gujarat unit president Jayant Patel alias ‘Boski’ said.
 
The Congress and the NCP have also come to a deal on seat sharing in Gujarat and the Congress has given one seat to the NCP out of 26 Lok Sabha seats. Earlier, there were reports of differences between NCP and Congress, since state leaders of both the parties were in no mood to compromise on sharing of seats in Gujarat.    

Initially, the Congress had not agreed to NCP’s plan to field Kandhal Jadeja from the Porbandar Lok Sabha seat, sources said. Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC)’s president Arjun Modhvadia said, “We have decided to give one seat to the NCP and now they can decide their candidate.” When asked about the question of fielding Kandhal Jadeja, he said, “The matter has come to an end after a meeting of leaders in Delhi.

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First Published: Mar 26 2014 | 8:05 PM IST

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