Maha CM: Party cadre unhappy with NCP, find body language anti-Cong
August 31, 2014  11:35
With Congress-Nationalist Congress Party seat-sharing talks deadlocked over the latter's insistence on getting more seats to contest the Assembly polls, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today said he is against breaking the alliance but party workers feel the ally's "body language is anti-Congress".

"It is not that we want to break the 15-year-old alliance, but Congress' grassroots cadre is not happy with the role of the NCP in the government and during elections. They are known to put up independent candidates to sabotage our chances. Our workers say their body language is anti-Congress," Chavan told PTI in an interview.

Several top NCP leaders, including Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, nephew of party chief Sharad Pawar, have gone on record to demand 144 of the state's 288 assembly seats on the strength of its better performance in Lok Sabha elections.

The NCP had won four of the 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state, while Congress could manage just two, in the worst-ever performance by the ruling combine. Chavan said he had held a couple of rounds of talks with NCP leaders as the Congress high command had asked the state leadership to take a call on a seat-sharing formula.
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