NCP chief Sharad Pawar today reviewed the situation in the constituencies where party candidates bit dust in the Assembly elections held in October.
NCP, which snapped its 15-year-old alliance with Congress ahead of the state elections, won 41 seats in the 288-member House, while Congress bagged 42 seats.
"Factors like local equations and impact of the so-called Modi wave on the poll result were discussed at the review meeting where the concerned candidates informed party leaders of the reasons which led to their defeat," a senior NCP leader said.
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"Having a stable government in Maharashtra isn't NCP's responsibility. We have to be ready to face snap polls in Maharashtra," Pawar had said addressing a two-day meeting of the party at Alibaug.
Pawar's remarks came after Fadnavis secured a controversial trust vote in the Legislative Assembly on November 12 through a voice vote amid din created by Shiv Sena and Congress.