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Mumbai: Going on the offensive, NCP on Saturday gave Congress a day to revert on the issue of seat-sharing for the October 15 Assembly polls in Maharashtra, saying it will "wait a day longer".
"The filing of nominations has begun. We can wait for a day longer for Congress' response on our proposal on quantum of seats," senior NCP leader Praful Patel told reporters but clarified it was not meant to be an ultimatum.
"It is not a case of NCP issuing an ultimatum. You can say it's the Election Commission which has done it as time for filing papers is very little," he said when asked of his party was issuing an ultimatum to Congress.
"We want some official intimation from them by tomorrow failing which I will meet CM Prithviraj Chavan on Monday morning," he said.
Asked if NCP would go it alone if need be, Patel said," this option is open for all parties."
There has been no response from Congress to our demand for 144 seats despite top leaders of the two parties meeting weeks ago, Patel, a confidante of NCP chief Sharad Pawar, said.
Pawar had met Congress President Sonia Gandhi on August 6 and said the two parties would go to the hustings together.
"We received a proposal that NCP should contest 124 seats, 10 more than what we contested in 2009 polls. We want to clarify that 124 is the number of seats we contested in 2004," Patel said, adding the old formula does not apply now after NCP got more Lok Sabha seats than the Congress in Maharashtra.
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