The seat allocation negotiations of the Mahayuti have reached the final stage, and the Mahayuti has planned to announce the first list of candidates in the Pitrupaksa or soon after. According to sources, BJP, which is insisting on 160 seats, will get around 150 seats. BJP will have to compromise to give respectable seats to Shiv Sena and NCP. Chief Minister Shinde’s Shiv Sena is likely to get 80 seats while Ajit Pawar’s NCP is likely to get 58 seats. Candidates did not get time to campaign. But as the differences over the seat allocation came to light, the grand alliance also had to bear the brunt of it. Now it seems that the Mahayuti has decided to correct this mistake in the Legislative Assembly. The Mahayuti has planned a strategy to start campaigning for the election by announcing the seat allocation in time. Amit Shah, who visited Mumbai last week on the occasion of Ganapati Darshan, held discussions with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar. Sources say that the seat allocation formula was decided in this discussion. The currently won seats will remain with that party, and some seats can be exchanged. The strike rate in the Lok Sabha elections and the candidate who won the seat have become important criteria in the allocation of seats. The seat sharing discussions have reached the final stage and the sources informed that 80 percent seat sharing has been decided. * Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Nagpur on Monday * Nagpur: The seat sharing of the Grand Alliance will be finalized in Pitrapaksha itself. As soon as Union Home Minister Amit Shah comes to Nagpur on Monday, after reviewing 62 seats in East and West Vidarbha, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar , will review in Nashik and Mumbai. The formula will be finalized in the Grand Alliance meeting on September 24-25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a visit to Vidarbha on Friday. On September 27, he is coming again to Pohradevi in ββVidarbha. BJP has exerted its full power to ensure that the state does not come under the control of ‘Maviya’. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is coming to the vice capital to know the constituency wise situation in Vidarbha. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the visit has gained political significance. Amit Shah will discuss with the leaders, office bearers of Vidarbha. Booths and power centers in some constituencies will also be reviewed.