Maharashtra MLC polls: Eknath Shinde flies to Delhi as Mahayuti seat row escalates | Mumbai News
3 min readMumbaiMay 24, 2026 12:07 PM IST
Amid a seat-sharing tussle within the ruling Mahayuti alliance for the upcoming Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, Shiv Sena chief and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde flew to Delhi on Saturday night. The party has demanded seven seats, even as the BJP plans to contest 11 to 12 seats, leave three seats for the Sena, and two to three seats for the Sunetra Pawar-led NCP.
The nomination process is set to begin on Monday.
The elections are being held for 16 seats from local self-government constituencies and one bypoll seat from Nagpur. Voting will be held on June 18, and counting will take place on June 22.
Sources in the Sena said Shinde is likely to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah amid the ongoing deadlock over seat-sharing. He is expected to leave for Bengaluru, where he is scheduled to attend a programme at the Art of Living Foundation on Sunday evening.
Talks between the BJP, the Shinde-led Sena, and the NCP have been going on for the past five days, but the allies are yet to finalise seat-sharing.
The Sena, however, later demanded seven seats, saying it has strong support in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Sambhajinagar, Ratnagiri, Nashik, and Yavatmal.
While the allies have reached an agreement on most seats after several rounds of meetings, the main dispute is over the Thane local authorities constituency, along with Nashik, Sambhaji Nagar, and Parbhani.
Thane: Why BJP is staking claim
The BJP and the Shinde-led Sena have claimed the seat. BJP MLA Sanjay Kelkar said the seat should go to the BJP because it has stronger numbers in the constituency. He claimed the BJP has 444 corporators in the region, compared to 346 corporators from the Shinde-led Sena and the Jijau organisation combined.
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The Shinde-led Sena, however, considers Thane its traditional stronghold and is unwilling to give up the seat.
On Saturday, Maharashtra BJP chief Ravindra Chavan and senior BJP leader Chandrashekhar Bawankule met Shinde as part of the talks. Soon after, NCP leader Sunil Tatkare also met the Deputy Chief Minister. Sources said the allies have reached an agreement on almost all other seats.
Sources also said the Shinde-led Sena is preparing to field a candidate in Raigad, further complicating negotiations.
The final decision on the remaining dispute is expected to be taken at a meeting between Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Shinde, and Sunetra Pawar on Monday.
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