Reportedly before the upcoming lok sabha elections, the political scenario in different areas of maharashtra is as follows. Konkan The coastal region of the state includes the country's financial capital Mumbai with six highly urbanized lok sabha seats, where major issues include problems related to transport, housing and jobs. There are a total of 13 lok sabha seats in this area. Western maharashtra – One of the most developed regions of the state, it is home to information technology centers as well as sugar mills, ethanol plants and agriculture-rich areas. The split between the strong contenders in the region, ncp and shiv sena, means that due to the fresh alliance in the upcoming elections, the focus will be on the candidates as well as the ideology of the party.

Earlier in the 2019 elections, bjp won five seats, while shiv sena and Sharad Pawar's ncp won three seats each from the region. North maharashtra – The region is one of the top sources of grapes and onions in the country, making it a hotbed of discontent regarding changes in export-import policies for agricultural produce. There is a large population of tribals and backward classes in this area. In the 2019 elections, the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance had won all the six seats in the region.

On the other hand, Marathwada region has been struggling with lack of rain. Due to lack of water, it is less developed compared to other parts of maharashtra, due to which unemployment is a big problem here. Apart from the industrial center of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly Aurangabad), the rest of the area is rural and lacks basic facilities. Rapid highway construction has boosted transportation. In 2019, bjp won four lok sabha seats while its ally shiv sena got three. aurangabad seat was won by AIMIM led by Asaduddin Owaisi. maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange comes from this Marathwada region.

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