Major political parties retain seats in State Council

Major political parties retain seats in State Council

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 07:33 PM IST
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Mumbai: Ramdas Kadam of Shivsena party celebrating victory of Maharashtra Legislature Council election outside BMC head quarter on Wednesday. Photo by BL SONI |

Mumbai : Major political parties retained their respective seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council after the recent round of elections to eight local bodies’ constituencies, the results of which were declared on Wednesday.

The Congress won three seats, Shiv Sena won two, while the NCP, BJP and an Independent bagged one seat each. The elections to the seven local authorities’ constituencies of the state Legislative Council were held on Sunday in which 15 candidates were in the fray.

Congress registered victory in one of the three seats (for which elections were held) in Mumbai and in Dhule-Nandurbar and Kolhapur. The Shiv Sena won a seat each in Mumbai and Akola-Washim-Buldhana, while the BJP bagged Nagpur MLC seat.

Sena’s Ramdas Kadam (securing 8,600 votes) and Congress’ Ashok alias Bhai Jagtap (bagging 6,400 votes) emerged victorious on one MLC seat each in Mumbai.

Jagtap was facing stiff challenge from former NCP leader and Independent candidate Prasad Lad, amid reports that a faction of about 20 Congress corporators cross-voted.

The Sena and BJP together have 119 corporators in the house of 230 members in the Mumbai civic body, of which 201 actually cast their vote during the elections held on December 27, while the others abstained.

In Nagpur, BJP’s Girish Vyas was declared elected unopposed as there was no rival in the fray.

In Dhule-Nandurbar, sitting Congress MLC Amrishbhai Patel retained his seat by securing 352 votes. He was facing challenge from BJP’s Dr Shashikant Wani.

In Kolhapur, former minister and Congress’ official candidate Satej Patil won the seat, defeating sitting MLC and party rebel Mahadevrao Mahadik. Patil bagged 220 votes.

In Ahmednagar, sitting NCP MLC Arun Jagtap won by securing 243 votes. He was locked in a four-cornered contest with Congress’s Jayant Sasane, who filed the nomination as a rebel candidate, and Shiv Sena’s Shashikant Gade and the independent candidate Machindra Supekar.

In Akola-Washim-Buldhana, there was a straight contest between sitting Sena MLC Gopikisan Bajoriya and NCP’s Ravindra Sakpal. Bajoriya, who polled 513 votes, defeated Sapkal.

Independent candidate Prashant Paricharak, who was supported by the BJP, won in Solapur by securing 261 votes. Out of the total 2,622 corporators, 2,585 cast their ballot, with overall 98.59% voting being recorded.

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