BMC Elections

Rift in MVA? As Congress will go solo for the upcoming local body elections 2022

  • by Webdesk
  • 24 Jul 2021
Mumbai: Rift in MVA? Congress will go solo for upcoming local body elections 2022
Reports of crack are being speculated in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government of Maharashtra even though the Congress party is in the coalition government, the party has made up the decision of contesting this local body election alone. Recently, it was stated by the Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi put forth stronger plans for the future for the Congress party’s best future in the State of Maharashtra.
 
Earlier the former Member of the Lok Sabha and the Congress President Nana Patole had a meeting with the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi along with HK Patil, who is in charge of the Congress party in Karnataka to talk and discuss the Congress party’s strategy for the upcoming BMC polls 2022 in Mumbai.
 
The Congress president in response to a question stated that the election will be conducted after three years. And on this matter, it will be decided by the party high command whether the Congress party will contest the Lok Sabha and upcoming assembly elections along with the MVA allies or go solo. 
 
The statements which are laid down by the Congress party are being released at a time when a lot of speculation is being made of a rift going on between the parties of Maha Vikas Aghadi. The Congress President Nana Patole had recently claimed alleged about his phone being tapped by the Maharashtra government. With some stabbing the Congress party in the back.
 

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