Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, who is against an alliance with the Nationalist Congress Party, was made chairman of the Congress election management committee on Friday, possibly raising questions over the tie-up in the Assembly polls in Maharashtra.
Deshmukh's appointment to the key post by Congress president Sonia Gandhi came close on the heels of All India Congress Committee's statement that the NCP needed to accept "new ground realities"during seat sharing. The appointment was announced by AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi. Shortly after the announcement, Deshmukh told PTI that the party's state election committee was meeting in Mumbai from Saturday and "We are preparing for all the 288 seats".
The statement of AICC spokesman Manish Tewari about the "new ground realities" coincided with the remarks in Mumbai of Maharashtra Congress chief Manikrao Thakre that the alliance would be freshly renegotiated, focusing on new parameters for seat-sharing in the 288-member Assembly.
Incidentally, Deshmukh had also headed the committee during the recent Lok Sabha elections in which Congress won 17
out of the 26 seats that came its way in seat sharing with NCP. The
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