1998 Indian general election in Maharashtra

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1998 Indian general election in Maharashtra

The 1998 Indian general election in Maharashtra was a pivotal electoral event held as part of the 12th Lok Sabha elections in India, conducted between February 16 and March 1, 1998. This election was marked by significant political shifts, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ally, the Shiv Sena, emerging as dominant forces in the state. The election saw a total of 48 parliamentary seats contested, reflecting Maharashtra's crucial role in national politics. Voter turnout was notable, demonstrating increased public engagement. Key issues influencing the electorate included economic development, communal tensions, and regional identity. The aftermath solidified BJP-Shiv Sena's coalition government in the state, impacting subsequent political dynamics.