Mumbai: In a strategic move ahead of the Maharashtra elections, Congress leaders Ramesh Chennithala and Ashok Gehlot, along with other senior members, have successfully unified the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) by persuading rebel candidates to withdraw their nominations. A crucial role in these negotiations was played by Barrister Umar Kamaal Farooqui and his father Kamaal Farooqui, who worked diligently to build unity within the party and prevent vote-splitting in minority constituencies.
Tensions over seat-sharing had surfaced, especially in constituencies with a significant Muslim voter base. In Byculla, Congress leaders Shamim Ansari and Juned Patel had filed as independent candidates after expressing frustration over the seat allocation to Shiv Sena. Similarly, Talha Momin from Bhiwandi West voiced his disapproval over the Congress’s decision to hand his constituency to Mr. Chogale, despite its large Muslim population. Hemlata Patil and Gulzar Koni from Nasik Central raised similar concerns, while in Aurangabad East, Congress’s M.K. Deshmukh also withdrew his candidacy under the guidance of the state leadership.
With the deadline for candidate withdrawals on November 4th, Congress leaders including AICC General Secretary and Maharashtra in-charge Ramesh Chennithala, senior leader Ashok Gehlot, MP Naseer Hussain, and Barrister Umar Farooqui conducted a series of negotiations with rebel candidates. Their collective efforts proved successful, as many candidates agreed to withdraw, thereby reinforcing a united MVA front. Chennithala emphasized that maintaining alliance unity is essential to counter the MahaYuti coalition, stating that “this alliance stands as Rahul Gandhi’s vision to protect the constitution and defeat divisive forces for Maharashtra’s inclusive growth.”
Barrister Umar Farooqui, alongside his father Kamaal Farooqui, played a pivotal role in bridging gaps between Congress and the rebel candidates, especially in constituencies with a significant minority presence. The father-son duo’s combined approach—Umar’s innovative strategies and Kamaal’s established networks—has not only facilitated withdrawals but also bolstered voter outreach, showcasing Congress’s commitment to inclusive representation within the MVA. Umar has actively campaigned across Maharashtra, reinforcing Congress’s appeal and signaling the party’s drive to introduce youthful leadership into the state’s political landscape.
Top Congress leaders Nana Patole, Varsha Gaikwad, Balasaheb Thorat, Vijay Wadettiwar, Rajani Patil, and Muzaffar Hussain are demonstrating a strong unified front in the run-up to the elections. With Barrister Umar Farooqui playing a critical role, the Congress aims to increase its voter support and uphold inclusive growth for Maharashtra.
Barrister Farooqui expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating, “I am thankful to the party for trusting me with this responsibility to strengthen the MVA alliance, in alignment with Rahul Gandhi’s vision.”
With these strategic withdrawals secured, the Congress-led MVA heads into the elections with strengthened unity, though some leaders continue to advocate for further commitments to minority representation.