Maharashtra Congress chief Manikrao Thakare today took objection to the ally NCP starting with interviews of ticket aspirants for all the 288 assembly constituencies.
Talking to reporters here, he said though the Congress had sought applications for all the 288 seats, interviews were conducted last week only for 174 constituencies in its quota.
"I held a meeting with state NCP president Sunil Tatkare asking him to conduct interviews for 114 seats in their quota. After the seat-sharing formula is worked out and seats are swapped (wherever necessary), we could complete candidate selection. Tatkare agreed," he said.
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NCP should not do anything that will create misunderstanding between the ruling coalition partners, he added.
NCP sources said today, on the first day, the party conducted interviews for all the 36 seats in Mumbai, 24 in Thane and 18 in the Konkan region.
Thakare also said that results of assembly by-elections in four states were a sign of people's disenchantment with the Narendra Modi government. "The mood is changing in favour of Congress and this would help the party in the Maharashtra polls," he claimed.