Even after allotment of seats will BJP contest its candidates from allies?

Maharashtra Assembly Election :- As soon as the assembly election is announced, the political atmosphere has started heating up. Discussions are going on between Mahavikas Aghadi and Mahayuti on seat allocation. Before that, the BJP in the grand alliance has announced the list of 99 candidates. There is talk that BJP will contest 155 to 160 seats in the Grand Alliance. It is said that Shinde's Shiv Sena will field candidates in 75 to 80 seats and Ajit Pawar's NCP in 50 to 55 seats. But after allotment of these seats, there is talk that BJP will contest some of its candidates on the symbol of allied parties. BJP used the same formula in Lok Sabha. Now, as the same formula will be used in the Legislative Assembly as well, even though allies will see more seats, BJP candidates will contest in some places.

Rajhans Singh, Nilesh Rane will fight for Shinde Sena
BJP Legislative Council member Rajhans Singh has focused on Dindoshi. He will be contesting the election on behalf of Shiv Sena led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. According to sources, Singh is likely to contest from Dindoshi constituency. Where he won the assembly elections in 2009. It is also said that Nilesh Rane will enter the election field from Shinde Sena.
BJP has nominated Nitesh Rane from Kankavali Devgad Vaibhavwadi assembly constituency. Narayan Rane is an MP. Now Narayan Rane's second son Nilesh Rane also wants a ticket. But he is going to field from Shindesena instead of BJP. Nilesh Rane is likely to join Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena on October 23. Nilesh Rane is keen to contest from Kudal.