The ruling Mahayuti allies are still discussing the sharing of 11 of the 288 assembly seats, he said, adding that his party will earmark ten percent of the seats allotted to it for candidates from the minority communities.”I have already announced some names. Discussions are on for 11 seats. We can’t make everyone happy,” said Pawar.The BJP, NCP and the Shiv Sena led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde are the constituents of the Mahayuti coalition.Pawar visited Delhi on Thursday to hold discussions with the top BJP leadership.The BJP has come out with its first list of 99 candidates so far, while the NCP has released two lists declaring a total of 45 candidates.The Shiv Sena too has declared 45 candidates.
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