Maharashtra Election There is no agreement in Mahavikas Aghadi, candidates will be seen against each other in the field

Maharashtra Assembly elections are now very close. Meanwhile, the ongoing internal discord in Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA) has also come to light. Everyone knows that all is not well in the Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA). The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance formed by Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray does not seem to be climbing the ladder of success.
 
It is believed that its breakage is certain. In fact, before the assembly elections, many types of differences are being seen in Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA). Meanwhile, the three constituent parties of Aghadi have fielded candidates against each other. Due to the ongoing internal strife in Mahavikas Aghadi, it does not seem to have the ability to run the state smoothly. A lot of doubt has arisen among the people regarding this. Especially the situation is not good due to the ongoing internal strife between Congress and Mahavikas Aghadi. Many meetings were held between Congress and Uddhav Thackeray regarding seat sharing which failed again and again. Due to lack of consensus in the meeting between Congress and Uddhav Thackeray, public importance has been raised towards this alliance.
 
Due to such disputes, there has been a rift in the alliance. For this reason, with the elections approaching, the future of the alliance looks dark. Danger is constantly looming over it. What will the parties do next which fail to maintain the alliance in Maharashtra? This question has started arising even before the elections. The deep differences that have arisen in the alliance are evident from the fact that the parties have not shied away from pitting candidates against each other in constituencies like Paranda, South Solapur, Digraj and Miraj. In such a situation, all the three parties involved in Mahavikas Aghadi are facing criticism. Suspicions are also being raised that all is not well in the alliance.
 
It is also being said that the parties are facing difficulty in maintaining harmony among their workers. Parties are struggling regarding this also. The controversy over disagreement over seat distribution among candidates has negatively impacted the image of the MVA. Many local leaders and party workers have been involved in protests and vandalism. In such a situation it is difficult to trust them.
 
Many challenges are being faced from inside and outside to handle MVA. Not only the problem of seat distribution, there are many other problems also. In fact, there remains ideological and strategic disagreement among its leaders. This includes public debate on key issues including the nomination of the Chief Ministerial candidate. This is increasing tension in the alliance. The lack of common disagreement and the discord that is visible is further weakening the strength and unity. In such a situation, a big challenge is emerging for the electoral prospects.
 
At present, unity is visible between BJP and its allies. Together they are demonstrating mutual coordination and solidarity. The BJP’s ability to integrate local leaders from multiple factions to strengthen its alliance and maintain it highlights a united front. However, this is completely opposite to the system existing in MVA. In such a situation, BJP gets importance in relation to unity. At the same time, MVA has not been successful in uniting the smaller parties. Which has been sidelined in the process of seat distribution. Dissatisfaction has also increased among the candidates and small parties who have not got the option to contest elections independently. In such a situation, the situation of MVA has become more difficult. The MVA has not fundamentally succeeded in involving and coordinating members.

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