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Battle royales and grudge matches are at play in the intense contest for power in Maharashtra, India's most industrialised state.

Besides victory and loss, the outcomes in these assembly constituencies could shape the future of the leaders in the fray as well as their fronts—the Mahayuti and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA).

A look at some of the big fights that will determine the course of this election:

Worli

In 2019, Aaditya Thackeray became the first from his family to venture into electoral politics by contesting the assembly elections from Worli in Mumbai. As the nominee of the undivided Shiv Sena, Thackeray got a cakewalk of sorts when Sachin Ahir, an ex-MLA from the seat and a former minister from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), joined the Shiv Sena. Thackeray romped home against the NCP-backed Suresh Mane by almost 70,000 votes.

However, much water has flown down the bridge since then, and this time, Thackeray faces a triangular fight against Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Milind Deora and former corporator Sandeep Deshpande of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). Thackeray's Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) faces the challenge of reaching out to voters with the new 'mashaal', or flaming torch symbol, instead of the traditional 'bow and arrow' that is now with the Sena faction led by chief minister Eknath Shinde.

The Worli seat has 65-70 per cent Marathi speakers, and around a third of the constituency lives in slums and a significant number in chawls. Thackeray's opponents accuse him of being inaccessible. Deshpande is expected to cut into the Marathi votes of the undivided Shiv Sena while Deora may get some votes from residents of high-rises and housing societies, who form around 15 per cent of the electorate.

Thackeray, speaking to INDIA TODAY, listed the launch of the first mobile Covid-care centre for the people of Worli and Mumbai, pushing the pending redevelopment of the BDD chawls and Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) projects as his achievements as the constituency's MLA. "Where were these people, who are making these allegations against me, during the Covid pandemic? Some went away to their farm houses. We have worked for the people during the Covid pandemic. Some were even ready to join us, but we refused to take them in. After all, what was the benefit for Maharashtra if we gave them a Rajya Sabha berth?" he retorted, when asked about allegations about his inaccessibility.

Baramati

In the Lok Sabha elections, NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) patriarch Sharad Pawar won the first round of his battle against his recalcitrant nephew and Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar when his daughter Supriya Sule defeated Ajit's wife Sunetra Pawar. A humbled Ajit was forced to say that fielding his wife against his cousin was a blunder.

 

Now, another Pawar versus Pawar fight is taking place in Baramati as Ajit, as a contestant, faces a challenge from nephew Yugendra Pawar, son of his younger brother Shrinivas aka Bapu. Yugendra, who had hit the ground running in the Lok Sabha elections for his aunt Sule, is focusing on issues like stagnating industrial growth and water problems in parts of the constituency located in Pune district. He hopes to tap into the perceived anti-incumbency against uncle Ajit, who has been representing the seat since 1991.

However, despite Sule's swashbuckling victory, Ajit's supporters claim that it is 'Dada' (as he is called) who will make the cut in this assembly poll contest. "We will win the election one way by a margin of over 100,000 votes… The issue of development will work here. In the Lok Sabha elections, the issue of this being saheb's (Pawar Senior) last election came into play and affected the results," says Jay Patil, Baramati city chief of the NCP.

 

Mahim

In the Mahim seat that abuts Worli, Aaditya Thackeray's politically estranged cousin Amit Thackeray is in the fray as a nominee of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). MNS chief Raj Thackeray's son is the second Thackeray to contest a public election. While the BJP was eager that Sada Sarvankar, the Shiv Sena MLA from the seat, withdraw from the fray in Amit's favour, Sarvankar dug his heels in, allegedly at the urging of his party bosses. This was apparently because the Shiv Sena top brass was upset at Raj's statement that the next chief minister of Maharashtra would be from the BJP and with support from the MNS. This implied that incumbent Eknath Shinde was on his way out.

Sharing his vision for the constituency, Amit told INDIA TODAY: "I want to completely transform Mahim beyond people's expectations. I want to clean up the seashore, solve the problems of the residents of the police colony and the Kolis (fisherfolk). Shivaji Park has not been developed in the manner it should be. The cricket pitches must be aesthetic. I go there for a walk daily. Cricketers urge me to do something about it, and say this is the worst pitch on which they are playing cricket in Mumbai. This is very unfortunate. Where do we take our children to play? I take my son Kian to play in a park developed by Raj saheb (Raj Thackeray) using Lata Didi's (late maestro Lata Mangeshkar) funds (when she was a Rajya Sabha MP). I am 32 years old and my son is two. I am taking him to the very place where I played as a child."

 

The Shiv Sena (UBT) has fielded Mahesh Sawant, who hopes to sail through in the battle between the MNS and the Shiv Sena, based on the sympathy votes for the Uddhav Thackeray faction. There is much at stake for all three Senas since this constituency is at the heart of the nativist politics of the undivided Shiv Sena and the iconography of party founder Bal Thackeray.

The Shiv Sena was formed at Ranade Road in Dadar, where the Thackeray clan stayed in a modest ground-floor flat. Thackeray family patriarch 'Prabodhankar' Keshav Sitaram Thackeray, the journalist and activist, had launched public Navratri celebrations with social reformers Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Raobahadur S.K. Bole. The Shiv Sena held its first public meeting and its annual Dusshera rallies at Shivaji Park in Dadar and it is here that Bal Thackeray was cremated in 2012.

The party that wins Mahim will be able to strengthen its claim on the nativist legacy of Bal Thackeray.

 

Kudal, Kankavali and Sawantwadi

In 2005, then leader of the Opposition and former chief minister Narayan Rane quit the Shiv Sena and joined the Congress after a protracted battle for space with Uddhav Thackeray, who was the working president of the Sena. Rane's men took on Shiv Sainiks in pitched street battles in Mumbai and his home district of Sindhudurg on the Konkan coast. Rane defeated the Shiv Sena's Parshuram Uparkar from his Malvan seat despite Sena patriarch Bal Thackeray's campaign.

In 2014, Rane faced a massive setback after he was defeated in his constituency of Kudal by Vaibhav Naik of the Shiv Sena. Later, he was trounced by the Shiv Sena's Trupti Sawant from Vandre (East) in a bypoll. Now, Rane, who has joined the BJP, has been elected to the Lok Sabha from Ratnagiri- Sindhudurg, defeating two-term MP Vinayak Raut of the Shiv Sena (UBT).

 

Life seems to have full circle for the Ranes as his elder son Nilesh, a former MP, has joined the Shinde-led Shiv Sena to take on Naik from Kudal. In neighbouring Kankavali, younger brother Nitesh is looking for a hat-trick against Sandesh Parkar of the Shiv Sena (UBT). Thus, the Ranes and the Thackerays are locked in a grudge match from the two seats. The Shiv Sena (UBT) is focusing its attacks on what it says are the strong-arm tactics of the Ranes in the district.

In Sindhudurg, school education minister Deepak Kesarkar of the Shiv Sena is facing a challenge from the Sena (UBT)'s Rajan Teli, who was close to Rane and quit the Shiv Sena with him. He has now returned to Thackeray's fold. However, there is a multi-cornered fight in the seat as BJP leader Vishal Parab, who is close to PWD minister Ravindra Chavan, and NCP (SCP) leader Archana Ghare-Parab have rebelled. A section of old-time Shiv Sainiks is upset at "an original gaddar (traitor)"—reference to Teli—being deployed to take on a more recent "gaddar" (Kesarkar).

 

Dr Jayendra Parulekar, spokesperson, Shiv Sena (UBT), Sindhudurg, said the battle was against the "terror" unleashed by the Ranes and their workers in the district, and added that the people of the Konkan would stand by the party. However, former BJP MLA Pramod Jathar, who is the organisational coordinator for the Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Lok Sabha seat, claimed they would win all three seats. He pointed to how the BJP and Rane won the Lok Sabha seat in times when the political mood was against the party and the Mahayuti.

Vandre East

In 2019, Congress candidate Zeeshan Siddiqui became a surprise winner in the Vandre East seat, where 'Matoshri,' the Thackeray family residence in Kalanagar, is located. The constituency that covers Bandra East in suburban Mumbai, has a strong middle and lower-middle class pocket apart from Muslim strongholds like Behrampada, and the upper classes in the business district of the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC).

 

Though the chances of Siddiqui, who is the son of former Congress minister Baba Siddiqui, were bolstered by the rebellion of Shiv Sena MLA Trupti Sawant, who had been denied a nomination in favour of Vishwanath Mahadeshwar in 2019, Sena leaders had expressed surprise at the Congress candidate, a Muslim, picking up around 8,000 votes in a civic ward dominated by Marathi-speakers from the Konkan.

Now, Siddiqui is contesting as a candidate of the NCP, and pitted against him is Varun Sardesai, the Shiv Sena (UBT) nominee, and maternal cousin of Aaditya Thackeray. Sawant, who is the widow of former MLA Prakash (Bala) Sawant, is contesting as a MNS nominee. Siddiqui may get sympathy votes due to the murder of his father, allegedly by the members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

The jury is still out on whether the Sena (UBT) will capture its former stronghold or the results of the 2019 battle will repeat itself in a triangular fight.

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Maharashtra Election 2024: Maharashtra assembly elections are now in their final phase with political parties reaching every corner to woo the voters.

Senior leaders like Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, JP Nadda, Amit Shah, Eknath Shinde, Uddhav Thackeray, Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar have been campaigning for their party candidates. 

The contest has turned interesting this time with two major regional parties - Shiv Sena and the NCP - going to the polls after facing a split. While Eknath Shinde is leading the Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackeray is leading the Shiv Sena UBT. Similarly, Ajit Pawar is leading the NCP while Sharad Pawar is leading the NCP-Sharadchandra Pawar faction. 

The Shinde Sena and the NCP-Ajit are part of the ruling Mahayuti alliance with the BJP while the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi consists of Congress, NCPSP, Sena-UBT, Samajwadi Party and the Left. Both the faction has ruled the state for around two-and-half years and are seeking vote in the name of work done by their respective governments. 

The Election Commission of India (ECI) said that Maharashtra has 9.63 crore registered voters, with 4.97 crore male voters and 4.66 crore female voters. A total of 52,789 polling stations will be set up, including 39,048 in rural areas and 13,741 in urban areas.

 

There are a total of 1,00,186 polling stations in Maharashtra across 52,789 locations. Of these, 42,604 polling booths are located in urban region while 57,582 are in rural areas. The average number of voters per polling station is 960.

BJP-Shiv Sena-NCP vs Congress-NCPSP-Sena UBT Full Candidate List

Seat

Mahayuti Candidate/Party

MVA Candidate/Party

1 - Akkalkuwa (ST)

Amshya Fulji Padvi -Shiv Sena

Adv K C Padavi - Cong

2 - Shahada (ST)

Rajesh Udesing Padvi -BJP

Rajedrakumar Krishnarao Gavit - Cong

3 - Nandurbar (ST)

Vijaykumar Krushnarao Gavit -BJP

Engg. Kiran Damodar Tadvi -Cong

4 - Nawapur (ST)

Bharat Manikrao Gavit - NCP

Shirishkumar Surupsing Naik - Cong

5 - Sakri (ST)

Manjula Tulshiram Gavit-Shiv Sena

Pravin (Gotu) Bapu Chaure - Cong

6 - Dhule Rural

Raghavendra Manohar Patil - BJP

Kunalbaba Rohidas Patil - Cong

7 - Dhule City

Anup Agarwal -BJP

Anil Umrao Gote -Sena UBT

8 - Sindhkheda

Jaykumar Jitendrasinh Rawal -BJP

Bedse Sandeep Tryambakrao - NCPSP

9 - Shirpur (ST)

Kashiram Vechan Pawara -BJP

Budha Mala Pawara -CPI

10 - Chopda (ST)

Chandrakant Baliram Sonawane -Shiv Sena

Prabhakar Aappa Gotu Sonawane - Sena UBT

11 - Raver

Amol Jawale -Shiv Sena

Chaudhari Dhananjay Shirish-Cong

12 - Bhusawal (SC)

Savkare Sanjay Waman - BJP

Rajesh Tukaram Manwatkar - Cong

13 - Jalgaon City

Suresh Damu Bhole -BJP

Jayashri Sunil Mahajan -Sena UBT

14 - Jalgaon Rural

Gulabrao Raghunath Patil -Shiv Sena

Gulabrao Baburao Deokar - NCPSP

15 - Amalner

Anil Bhaidas Patil - NCP

Anil Nathu Shinde - Cong

16 - Erandol

Amol Chimanrao Patil- Shiv Sena

Satish Bhaskarrao Patil - NCPSP

17 - Chalisgaon

Mangesh Ramesh Chavan - BJP

Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil - Sena UBT

18 - Pachora

Kishor Appa Patil - Shiv Sena

Vaishalitai Narendrasingh Suryawanshi - Sena UBT

19 - Jamner

Girish Dattatray Mahajan- BJP

Khodape Dilip Baliram -NCPSP

20 - Muktainagar

Chandrakant Nimba Patil -Shiv Sena

Rohini Eknathrao Khadse - NCPSP

21 - Malkapur

Chainsukh Madanlal Sancheti - BJP

Ekde Rajesh Panditrao - Cong

22 - Buldhana

Sanjay Rambhau Gaikwad - Shiv Sena

Jayshree Sunil Shelke - Sena UBT

23 - Chikhli

Shweta Vidyadhar Mahale - BJP

Rahul Siddhavinayak Bondre - Cong

24 - Sindhkhed Raja

Manoj Devanand - NCP | Shashikant Narsingrao - Shiv Sena

Dr Rajendra Bhaskarrao Shingne- NCPSP

25 - Mehkar (SC)

Sanjay Bhaskar Raymulkar - Shiv Sena

Siddharth Rambhau Kharat - Sena UBT

26 - Khamgaon

Akash Pandurang Fudkar -BJP

Rana Dilipkumar Sananda - Cong

27 - Jalgaon (Jamod)

Sanjay Shriram Kute - BJP

Swati Sandip Wakekar - Cong

28 - Akot

Prakash Gunwant Bharsakle - BJP

Gangane Mahesh Sudhakarrao - Cong

29 - Balapur

Baliram Bhagwan Siraskar - Shiv Sena

Nitin Bhikanrao Deshmukh - Sena UBT

30 - Aakola West

Vijay Kamalkishor Agrawal - BJP

Sajid Khan Pathan - Cong

31 - Akola East

Randhir Pralhadrao Sawarkar - BJP

Gopal Ashish Ramrao Datkar - Sena UBT

32 - Murtizapur (SC)

Harish Marotiappa Pimple - BJP

Samrat Dongardive - NCPSP

33 - Risod

Bhavana Pundlikrao Gawali - Shiv Sena

Ameet Subhashrao Zanak - Cong

34 - Washim (SC)

Shyam Ramcharan Khode -BJP

Siddharth Akaramji Deole - Sena UBT

35 - Karanja

Sai Prakash Dahake - BJP

Patni Gyayak Rajendra - NCPSP

36 - Dhamangaon Railway

Adsad Pratap Arunbhau - BJP

Jagtap Virendra Walmikrao -Cong

37 - Badnera

Shrikant Baburaoji Fulsawande - RPIA

Sunil Baldeorao Kharate - Sena UBT

38 - Amrawati

Sulbha Sanjay Khodke - NCP

Sunil Panjabrao Deshmukh- Cong

39 - Teosa

Rajesh Shriramji Wankhade - BJP

Yashomati Chandrakant Thakur - Cong

40 - Daryapur (SC)

Captain Abhijit Anand Adsul - Shiv Sena

Gajanan Motiram Lawate - Sena UBT

41 - Melghat (ST)

Kewalram Tulsiram Kale - BJP

Hemant Nanda Chimote - Cong

42 - Achalpur

Pravin Vasantrao Tayade - BJP

Anirudha Alias Babalubhau Deshmukh-Cong

43 - Morshi

Umesh Alias Chandu Yawalkar -BJP | Devendra Mahadevrao Bhuyar -NCP

Girish Rangrao Karale -NCPSP

44 - Arvi

Sumit Wankhede - BJP

Mayura Amar Kale -NCPSP

45 - Deoli

Rajesh Bhaurao Bakane -BJP

Ranjit Prataprao Kamble- Cong

46 - Hinganghat

Samir Tryambakrao Kunawar - BJP

Atul Namdevrao Wandile - NCPSP

47 - Wardha

Pankaj Rajesh Bhoyar -BJP

Shekhar Pramod Shende-Cong

48 - Katol

Charansing Babulalji Thakur - BJP | Anil Shankarrao Deshmukh - NCP

Deshmukh Salil Anilbabu - NCPSP

49 - Savner

Ashish Deshmukh (BJP)

Anuja Kedar (Congress)

50 - Hingna

Sameer Dattatraya Meghe (BJP)

Rameshchandra Bang (NCP Sharad Pawar)

51 - Umred (SC)

Sudhir Parve (BJP)

Sanjay Meshram (Congress)

52 - Nagpur South West

Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (BJP)

Praful Gudadhe-Patil (Congress)

53 - Nagpur South

Mohan Gopalrao Mate (BJP)

Girish Pandav (Congress)

54 - Nagpur East

Krishna Pancham Khopde (BJP)

Duneshwar Pethe (NCP SP)

55 - Nagpur Central

Pravin Datke (BJP)

Bunty Shelke (Congress)

56 - Nagpur West

Sudhakar Vitthalrao Kohale (BJP)

Vikas Thakre (Congress)

57 - Nagpur North (SC)

Dr Milind Mane (BJP)

Nitin Raut (Congress)

58 - Kamthi

Chandrashekhar Krishnarao Bawankule (BJP)

Suresh Bhoyar (Congress)

59 - Ramtek

Ashish Jaiswal (Shinde Sena)

Vishal Barbate (Sena UBT)

60 - Tumsar

Raju Karemore (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Charan Waghmare (NCPSP)

61 - Bhandara (SC)

Narendra Bhondekar (Shinde Sena)

Puja Ganesh Thavkar (Congress)

62 - Sakoli

Avinash Anandrao Brahmankar (BJP)

Nana Patole (Congress)

63 - Arjuni Morgaon (SC)

Rajkumar Badole (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Dalip Waman Bansod (Congress)

64 - Tirora

Vijay Rahangdale (BJP)

Ravikant Bopche (NCP Sharad Pawar)

65 - Gondia

Vinod Agrawal (BJP)

Gopaldas Shankarlal Agrawal (Congrerss)

66 - Amgaon (ST)

Sanjay Hanwantrao Puram (BJP)

Rajkumar Lotuji Puram (Congress)

67 - Armori (ST)

Krushna Damaji Gajbe (BJP)

Ramdas Masram (Congress)

68 - Gadchiroli (ST)

Milind Narote (BJP)

Manohar Tulshiram Poreti (Congress)

69 - Aheri (ST)

Dharmarao Baba Atram (NCP Ajit Pawar

Bhagyashree Atram (NCP Sharad Pawar)

70 - Rajura

Deorao Bhongle (BJP)

Subhash Ramchandrarao Dhole (Congress)

71 - Chandrapur (SC)

Kishor Jorgewar (BJP)

Pravin Nanaji Padwekar (Congress)

72 - Ballarpur

Sudhir Sachchidanand Mungantiwar (BJP)

Santoshsingh Chandansingh Rawat (Congress)

73 - Bramhapuri

Krishnalal Sahare (BJP)

Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar (Congress)

74 - Chimur

Bunty Bhangadiya (BJP)

Satish Manoharrao Warjukar (Congress)

75 - Warora

Daulat Daroda (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Pandurang Warora (NCP SP)

76 - Wani

Sanjivreddy Bapurao Bodkurwar (BJP)

Sanjay Derkar (Sena UBT)

77 - Ralegaon (ST)

Ashok Uike (BJP)

Prof. Vasant Chinduji Purke (Congress)

78 - Yavatmal

Madan Madhukarrao Yerawar (BJP)

Anil Balasaheb Shankarrao (Congress)

79 - Digras

Sanjay Rathod (Shinde Sena)

Pawan Jaiswal (Sena UBT) | Manikrao Thakre (Congress)

80 - Arni (ST)

Raju Todsam (BJP

Jitendra Shivajirao Moghe (Congress)

81 - Pusad

Indranil Naik (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Sharad Med (NCP Sharad Pawar)

82 - Umarkhed (SC)

Kishan Wankhede (BJP)

Sahebrao Dattrao Kamble (Congress)

83 - Kinwat

Bhimrao Ramjee Keram (BJP)

Pradeep Naik (NCP Sharad Pawar)

84 - Hadgaon

Sambharao Baburao Kohlikar (Shiv Sena)

Madhavrao Nivruttirao Pawar Patil (Congress)

85 - Bhokar

Sreejaya Ashok Chavan (BJP)

Chandrakant Danve (NCP Sharad Pawar)

86 - Nanded North

Balaji Devidasrao Kalyankar- (Shiv Sena)

Sangita Vithal Patil-Sena UBT | Abdul Sattar Gafur- Cong

87 - Nanded South

Balaji Kalyankar (Shinde Sena)

Mohanrao Marotrao Ambade (Congress)

88 - Loha

Prataprao Chikhlikar (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Eknath Pawar (Sena UBT)

89 - Naigaon

Rajesh Sambhaji Pawar (BJP)

Minal Niranjan Patil (Khatgaonkar) -Congress

90 - Deglur (SC)

Jitesh Antapurkar (BJP)

Nivruttirao Kondiba Kamble (Congress)

91 - Mukhed

Tushar Rathod (BJP)

Hanmantrao Venjkatrao Patil (Congress)

92 - Basmath

Chandrakant Alias Rajubhaiya Navghare-NCP

Dandegaonkar Jayprakash Salunke-NCPSP

93 - Kalamnusi

Santosh Bangar (Shinde Sena)

Santosh Tarfe (Sena UBT)

94 - Hingoli

Tanaii Mutkule (BJP)

Shyamrao Jagtap (Congress)

95 - Jintoor

Meghna Bordikar (BJP)

Vijay Bhamble (NCP Sharad Pawar)

96 - Parbhani

Anand Bharose (Shiv Sena)

Rahul Patil (Sena UBT)

97 - Gangakhed

Deshmukh Rupesh Manoharrao-MNS / No Mahayuti candidate

Kadam Vishal Vijaykumar - Shiv Sena (UBT)

98 - Pathri

Rajesh Uttamrao Vitekar - NCP

Warpudkar Suresh Ambadasrao - Congress

99 - Partur

Babanrao Lonikar - BJP

Asaram Jijabhau Borade/Patil - Shiv Sena (UBT)

100 - GHANSAWANGI

Udhan Hikmat Baliram - Shinde Shiv Sena

Rajeshbhaiyya Tope - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

101 - Jalna

Arjun Panditrao Khotkar - Shinde Shiv Sena

Kailas Kisanrao Gorantyal - Congress

102 - Badnapur (SC)

Narayan Kuche - BJP

Bablu Nehrulal Choudhary - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

103 - Bhokardan

Santosh Raosaheb Danve - BJP

Chandrakant Pundlikrao Danwe - NCPSP

104 - SILLOD

Abdul Sattar - Shinde Shiv Sena

Bankar Suresh Pandurang - Shiv Sena (UBT)

105 - Kannad

Ranjanatai Harshvardhan Jadhav- (Shiv Sena)

Udaysing Sardarsing Rajput - Shiv Sena (UBT)

106 - Phulambari

Anuradha Atul Chavan - BJP

Autade Vilas Keshavrao - Congress

107 - Aurangabad (Central)

Jaiswal Pradeep Shivnarayan - (Shiv Sena)

Dr. Balasaheb Thorat - Shiv Sena (UBT)

108 - Aurangabad (West) (SC)

Sanjay Pandurang Shirsat - Shinde Shiv Sena

Raju Ramrao Shinde - Shiv Sena (UBT)

109 - Aurangbad (East)

Atul Moreshwar Save - BJP

Lahu Hanmantrao Shewale - Congress

110 - Paithan

Bhumre Vilas Sandipanrao - Shinde Shiv Sena

Dattatray Radhakisan Gorde - Shiv Sena (UBT)

111 - Gangapur

Bumb Prashant Bansilal - BJP

Chavan Satish Bhanudasrao - NCPSP

112 - Vaijapur

Bornare Ramesh Nanasaheb - Shinde Shiv Sena

Dr.Dinesh Pardeshi - Shiv Sena (UBT)

113 - Nandgaon

Suhas Dwarkanath Kande - Shinde Shiv Sena

Ganesh Jagannath Dhatrak - Shiv Sena (UBT)

114 - Malegaon (Central)

N.A. BJP's nomination rejected

Ejaz Baig Aziz Baig - Congress

115 - Malegaon (Outer)

Dadaji Dagdu Bhuse-Shiv Sena

Advay (Aaba) Prashant Hiray - Shiv Sena (UBT)

116 - Baglan (ST)

Dilip Manglu Borse - BJP

Chavan Dipika Sanjay - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

117 - Kalwan (ST)

Nitinbhau Arjun (A.T.) Pawar - NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Gavit Com. Jiva Pandu- CPIM

118 - Chandvad

Dr.Aher Rahul Daulatrao - BJP

Shirishkumar Vasantrao Kotwal - Congress

119 - Yevla

Chhagan Bhujbal - NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Manikrao Madhavrao Shinde - NCPSP

120 - Sinnar

Adv. Kokate Manikrao Shivaji - NCP ( Ajit Pawar)

Uday Punjaji Sangale - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

121 - Niphad

Bankar Diliprao Shankarrao - NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Anil (Anna) Sahebrao Kadam - Shiv Sena (UBT)

122 - Dindori (ST)

Narahari Sitaram Zirwal - NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Charoskar Sunita Ramdas - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

123 - Nashik East

Shri Rahul Uttamrao Dhikale - BJP

Ganesh (Bhau) Baban Gite - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

124 - Nashik (Central)

Devyani Suhas Pharande - BJP

Gite Vasant Nivrutti - Shiv Sena (UBT)

125 - Nashik West

Seematai Mahesh Hiray - BJP

Badgujar Sudhakar Bhika - Shiv Sena (UBT)

126 - Deolali (SC)

Rajashri Tahasildartai-Shiv Sena | Ahire Saroj Babulal - NCP

Yogesh Babanrao Gholap - Shiv Sena (UBT)

127 - Igatpuri (ST)

Khoskar Hiraman Bhika- NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Luckybhau Bhika Jadhav - Congress

134 - Bhiwandi Rural (ST)

Shri Rahul Uttamrao Dhikale - BJP

Ghatal Mahadev Ambo - Shiv Sena (UBT)

135 - Shahapur (ST)

Daulat Bhika Daroda - NCP (Ajit Pawar)

Barora Pandurang Mahadu - NCP Sharad Pawar

136 - Bhiwandi West

Mahesh Prabhakar Choughule - BJP

Dayanand Motiram Choraghe - Congress

137 - Bhiwandi East

Santosh Manjayya Shetty - Shinde Shiv Sena

Rais Kasam Shaikh-SP

138 - Kalyan West

Vishwanath Atmaram Bhoir - Shinde Shiv Sena

Basare Sachin Dilip - Shiv Sena (UBT)

139 - Murbad

Kisan Shankar Kathore - BJP

Subhash Gotiram Pawar - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

140 - Ambernath (SC)

Dr. Balaji Pralhad Kinikar - Shinde Shiv Sena

Rajesh Devendra Wankhede - Shiv Sena (UBT)

141 - Ulhasnagar

Ailani Kumar Uttamchand - BJP

Omie Pappu Kalani - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

142 - Kalyan East

Sulabha Kalu Gaikwad - BJP

Dhananjay Baburao Bodare - Shiv Sena (UBT)

143 - Dombivali

Ravindra Dattatray Chavan - BJP

Dipesh Pundlik Mhatre - Shiv Sena (UBT)

144 - Kalyan Rural

Rajesh Govardhan More - Shinde Shiv Sena

Subhash Ganu Bhoir - Shiv Sena (UBT)

145 - Mira Bhayandar

Narendra Mehta - BJP

Muzaffar Hussain - Congress

146 - Ovala majiwada

Pratap Baburao Sarnaik - Shinde Shiv Sena

Naresh Manera - Shiv Sena (UBT)

147 - Kopri-Pachpakhadi

Eknath Sambhaji Shinde - Shinde Shiv Sena

Kedar Prakash Dighe - Shiv Sena (UBT)

148 - Thane

Sanjay Mukund Kelkar - BJP

Rajan Baburao Vichare - Shiv Sena (UBT)

149 - Mumbra-Kalwa

Najeeb Mulla - NCP ( Ajit Pawar)

Awhad Jitendra Satish - NCP (Sharad Pawar)

150 - Airoli

Ganesh Naik - BJP

Manohar Krishna Madhavi - Shiv Sena UBT

151 - Belapur

Manda Vijay Mhatre - BJP

Sandeep Ganesh Naik - NCPSP

152 - Borivali

Sanjay Upadhyay (BJP)

Sanjay Bhosale (Sena UBT)

153 - Dhaisar

Manisha Chaudhary (BJP)

Vinod Ghosalkar (Shiv Sena (UBT))

154 - Magathane

Prakash Surve (Shinde Sena)

Udesh Patekar (Sena UBT)

155 - Mulund

Mihir Kotecha (BJP)

Sangeeta Waje (NCP Sharad Pawar)

156 - Vikhroli

Suvarna Karanje (Shinde Sena)

Sunil Raut (Sena UBT)

157 - Bhandup West

Ramesh Korgaonkar (Sena UBT)

Ashok Patil (Shinde Sena)

158 - Jogeshwari East

Manisha Waikar (Shinde Sena)

Anant Nar (Sena UBT)

159 - Dindoshi

Sanjay Nirupam (Shinde Sena)

Sunil Prabhu (Sena UBT)

160 - Kandivali East

Atul Bhatkhalkar (BJP)

Kalu Badheliya (Congress)

161 - Charkop

Yogesh Sagar (BJP)

Yashwant Jayprakash Singh (Congress)

162 - Malad West

Vinod Shelar (BJP)

Aslam Shaikh (Congress)

163 - Goregaon

Vidya Jaiprakash Thakur (BJP)

Samir Desai (Sena UBT)

164 - Varsova

Bharati Lavekar (BJP)

Harun Khan (Sena UBT)

165 - Andheri West

Ameet Satam (BJP)

Ashok Jadhav (Congress)

166 - Andheri East

Murji Patel (Shinde Sena)

Rutuja Latke (Sena UBT)

167 - Vile Parle

Parag Alavani (BJP)

Sandeep Naik (Sena UBT)

168 - Chandivali

Dilip Lande (Shinde Sena)

Mohd Aarif Nassem Khan (Congress)

169 - Ghatkopar West

Ram Kadam (BJP)

Sanjay Bhalerao (Sena UBT)

170 - Ghatkopar East

Parag Shah (BJP)

Rakhi Jadhav (NCP Sharad Pawar)

171 - Mankhurd shivajinagar

Shivaji Patil (Shinde Sena)

Nawab Malik (NCP Ajit Pawar)

172 - Anushakti Nagar

Sana Malik (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Avinash Rane (Shinde Sena)

173 - Chembur

Tukaram Kate (Shinde Sena)

Prakash Phatarpekar (Sena UBT)

174 - Kurla (SC)

Mangesh Kudalkar (Shinde Sena)

Pravina Morajkar (Sena UBT)

175 - Kalina

Amarjeet Singh (BJP)

Sanjay Potnis (Sena UBT)

176 - Vandre East

Zeeshan Siddique (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Varun Sardesai (Sena UBT)

177 - Vandre West

Ashish Shelar (BJP)

Asif Zakaria (Congress)

178 - Dharavi (SC)

Rajesh Khandare (Shinde Sena)

Dr Jyoti Eknath Gaikwad (Congress)

179 - Sion Koliwada

R. Tamil Selvan (BJP)

Ganesh Kumar Yadav (Congress)

180 - Wadala

Kalidas Nilkanth Kolambkar (BJP)

Shraddha Jadhav (Sena UBT)

181 - Mahim

Mahesh Sawant (Sena UBT)

Sada Sarvankar (Shinde Sena)

182 - Worli

Milind Deora (Shinde Sena)

Aaditya Thackeray (Sena UBT)

183 - Shivadi

Ajay Choudhari (Sena UBT)

Bala Nandgaonkar (MNS)

184 - Byculla

Yamini Jadhav (Shinde Sena)

Manoj Jamsutkar (Sena UBT)

185 - Malabar Hill

Mangal Prabhat Lodha (BJP)

Bherulal Choudhary (Sena UBT)

186 - Mumbadevi

Shaina NC (Shinde Sena)

Amin Patel (Congress)

187 - Colaba

Rahul Suresh Narwekar (BJP)

Heera Devasi (Congress)

188 - Panvel

Prashant Thakur (BJP)

Leena Garad (Sena UBT)

189 - Karjat

Mahendra Thorve (Shinde Sena)

Nitin Sawant (Sena UBT)

190 - Uran

Mahesh Baldi (BJP)

Manohar Bhoir (Sena UBT)

191 - Pen

Ravindra Patil (BJP)

Prasad Bhoir (Sena UBT)

192 - Alibag

Mahendra Dalvi (Shinde Sena)

Surendra Mhatre (Sena UBT)

193 - Shrivardhan

Aditi Tatkare (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Anil Dattaram Navgane - NCPSP

194 - Mahad

Bharat Gogavale (Shinde Sena)

Snehal Jagtap (Sena UBT)

195 - Junnar

Atul Benke (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Satyasheel Sherkar (NCP Sharad Pawar)

196 - Ambegaon

Dilip Walse-Patil (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Devdutt Nikam (NCP Sharad Pawar)

197 - Khed Alandi

Dilip Mohite (NCP Ajit Pawar)

Amol Daundkar (Congress)

198 - Shirur

Ashok Pawar (NCP Sharad Pawar)

Dnyaneshwar Kutke (NCP Ajit Pawar)

199 - Daund

Rahul Subhashrao Kul (BJP)

Ramesh Appa Thorat ( NCP-SP)

200 - Indapur

Dattatraya Vithoba Bharane (NCP)

Harshvardhan Shahajirao Patil (NCP-SP)

201 - Baramati

Ajit Anantrao Pawar (NCP)

Yugendra Shrinivas Pawar (NCP-SP)

202 - Purandar

Vijaybapu Shivtare (Shiv Sena)

Sanjay Chandukaka Jagtap (Congress)

203 - Bhor

Shankar Hiraman Mandekar (NCP)

Sangram Anantrao Thopate (Congress)

204 - Maval

Sunil Shankarrao Shelke (NCP)

Gopal Yashwantrao Tantarpale- NCPSP backed Indipendent

205 - Chinchwad

Jagtap Shankar Pandurang-BJP

Kalate Rahul Tanaji-NCPSP

206 - Pimpri (SC)

Anna Dadu Bansode-NCP

Sulakshana Shilwant-Dhar-NCPSP

207 - Bhosari

Mahesh Kisan Landge-BJP

Ajit Damodar Gavhane-NCPSP

208 - Vadgaon Sheri

Sunil Vijay Tingre-NCP

Bapusaheb Tukaram Pathare-NCPSP

209 - Shivajinagar

Siddharth Anil Shirole-BJP

Datta Bahirat-Congress

210 - Kothrud

Chandrakant Bachhu Patil-BJP

Chandrakant Balbhim Mokate-Sena UBT

211 - Khadakwasala

Bhimrao Dhondiba Tapkir-BJP

Dodke Sachin Shivajirao-NCPSP

212 - Parvati

Madhuri Satish Misal-BJP

Ashwini Nitin Kadam-NCPSP

213 - Hadapsar

Chetan Vitthal Tupe-NCP

Prashant Sudam Jagtap-NCPSP

214 - Pune Cantonment (SC)

Kamble Sunil Dyandev-BJP

Bagwe Ramesh Anandrao-Cong

215 - Kasba Peth

Hemant Narayan Rasane-BJP

Dhangekar Ravindra Hemraj-Cong

216 - Akole (ST)

Kiran Yamaji Lahamate-NCP

Amit Ashok Bhangare-NCPSP

217 - Sangmner

Amol Dhondiba Khatal-NCP

Balasaheb Bhausaheb Thorat-Cong

218 - Shirdi

Patil Vikhe Eknathrao-BJP

Prabhavati Janardan Ghogare-Cong

219 - Kopargaon

Ashutosh Ashokrao Kale-NCP

Varpe Sandeep Gorakshanath-NCPSP

220 - Shrirampur (SC)

Kanade Lahu Natha-NCP

Ogale Hemant Bhujangrao-Cong

221 - Nevasa

Vitthal Vakilrao Langhe-Shiv Sena

Gadakh Shankarrao Yashwantrao-Sena UBT

222 - Shevgaon

Monica Rajeev Rajale-BJP

Dhakne Prataprao Babanrao-NCPSP

223 - Rahuri

Kardile Shivaji Bhanudas-BJP

Prajakt Prasadrao Tanpure-NCPSP

224 - Parner

Kashinath Mahadu Date Sir-NCP

Rani Nilesh Lanke-NCPSP

225 - Ahmednagar City

Sangram Arunkaka Jagtap-NCP

Abhishek Balasaheb Kalamkar-NCPSP

226 - Shrigonda

Pachpute Vikram Babanrao-BJP

Anuradha Rajendra Nagawade-Sena UBT

227 - Karjat Jamkhed

Ram Shankar Shinde-BJP

Rohit Pawar-NCPSP

228 - Georai

Vijaysinh Shivajirao Pandit-NCP

Badamrao Lahurao Pandit-Sena UBT

229 - Majalgaon

Prakash Solanke-NCP

Mohan Bajirao Jagtap-NCPSP

230 - Beed

Kshirsagar Yogesh Bharatbhushan-NCP

Sandeep Ravindra Kshirsagar-NCPSP

231 - Ashti

Ajabe Bhausaheb-NCP | Suresh Ramchandra-BJP

Mahebub Ibrahim Shekh-NCPSP

232 - Kaij (SC)

Namita Akshay Mundada-BJP

Pruthviraj Shivaji Sathe-NCPSP

233 - Parli

Dhananjay Panditrao Munde-NCP

Rajesaheb Shrikishan Deshmukh-NCPSP

234 - Latur Rural

Ramesh Kashiram Karad-BJP

Dhiraj Vilasrao Deshmukh-Cong

235 - Latur City

Arhchana Patil Chakurkar-BJP

Amit Vilasrao Deshmukh-Cong

236 - Ahmedpur

Babasaheb Mohanrao Patil (NCP)

Jadhav Patil Vinayakrao Kishnanrao (NCP-SP)

237 - Udgir (SC)

Sanjay Baburao Bansode (NCP)

Sudhakar Sangram Bhalerao (NCP-SP)

238 - Nilanga

Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar (BJP)

Abhay Satish Salunke (Congress)

239 - Ausa

Abhimanyu Dattatray Pawar-BJP

Dinkar Baburao Mane (NCP-SP)

240 - Omerga/Umarga (SC)

Chougule Dnyanraj Dhondiram-Shiv Sena

Pravin Virbhadrayya Swami-Sena UBT

241 - Tuljapur

Ranajagjitsinha Padmasinha Patil-BJP

Kuldeep Dhiraj Patil-Cong

242 - Osmanabad

Ajit Bappasaheb Pingle (Shiv Sena)

Kailas Balasaheb Ghadge Patil -Sena UBT

243 - Paranda

Tanaji Jayawant Sawant (Shiv Sena)

Rahul Maharudra Mote (NCP-SP)

244 - Karmala

Digvijay Digambarrao Bagal (Shiv Sena)

Narayan (ABA) Govindrao Patil (NCP-SP)

245 - Madha

Minaltai Dadasaheb Sathe (NCP)

Abhijeet Dhananjay Patil (NCP-SP)

246 - Barshi

Rajendra Vitthal Raut (Shiv Sena)

Dilip Gangadhar Sopal -Sena UBT

247 - Mohol (SC)

Mane Yashwant Vitthal-NCP

Khare Raju Dnyanu - NCP-SP

248 - Solapur City North

Deshmukh Vijay Sidramappa- BJP

Kothe Mahesh Vishnupant-NCP-SP

249 - Solapur City Central

Devendra Rajesh Kothe-BJP

Chetan Pandit Narote- Cong

250 - Akkalkot

Kalyanshetti Sachin Panchappa-BJP

Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre-Cong

251 - Solapur South

Deshmukh Subhash Sureshchandra-BJP

Amar Ratikant Patil-Sena UBT

252 - Pandharpur

Autade Samadhan Mahadeo- BJP

Sawant Anil Subhash-NCP-SP, Bhalake Bhagirathdada Bharat-INC

253 - Sangole

Adv. Shahajibapu Rajaram Patil- SS

Dipakaba Bapusaheb Salunkhe -SS-UBT

254 - Malshiras (SC)

Ram Vitthal Satpute-BJP

Uttamrao Shivdas Jankar-NCP-SP

255 - Phaltan (SC)

Sachin Patil-NCP

Chavan Deepak Pralhad-NCP-SP

256 - Wai

Makrand Laxmanrao Jadhav-NCP

Arunadevi Shashikant Pisal-NCP-SP

257 - Koregaon

Mahesh Sambhajiraje Shinde-SS

Shashikant Jaywant Shinde-NCP-SP

258 - Man

Jaykumar Bhagwanrao Gore-BJP

Prabhakar Devba Gharge-NCP-SP

259 - Karad North

Manoj Bhimrao Ghorpade-BJP

Patil Balasaheb Urf Shamrao Pandurang-NCPSP

260 - Karad South

Atul Suresh Bhosale-BJP

Chavan Prithviraj Dajisaheb-INC

261 - Patan

Desai Shambhuraj Shivajirao-SS

Harshad Mohanrao Kadam-SS(UBT)

262 - Satara

Shivendra Raje Bhosale-BJP

Amit Genuji Kadam- SS(UBT)

263 - Dapoli

Kadam Yogeshdada Ramdas-SS

Kadam Sanjay Vasant- SS(UBT)

264 - Guhagar

Bendal Rajesh Ramchandra- SS

Jadhav Bhaskar Bhaurao- SS(UBT)

265 - Chiplun

Shekhar Govindrao Nikam-NCP

Prashant Baban Yadav-NCP-SP

266 - Ratnagiri

Uday Ravindra Samant-SS

Bal Mane-SS(UBT)

267 - Rajapur

Kiran Alias Bhaiyya Samant- SS

Dipakaba Bapusaheb Salunkhe -SS-UBT

268 - Kankavli

Nitesh Narayan Rane- BJP

Sandesh Bhaskar Parkar - SS(UBT)

269 - Kudal

Nilesh Narayan Ran-SS

Naik Vaibhav Vijay- SS(UBT)

270 - Sawantwadi

Deepak Vasantrao Kesarkar-SS

Rajan Krishna Teli- SS(UBT)

271 - Chandgad

Rajesh Narsingrao Patil-NCP

Kupekar-Babhulkar Nandatai- NCP-SP

272 - Radhanagari

Abitkar Prakash Anandrao-SS

Krishnarao Parshram Alias K P Patil - SS(UBT)

273 - kagal

Mushrif Hasan Miyalal-NCP

Ghatge Samarjeetsinh Vikramsinh- NCP-SP

274 - Kolhapur South

Amal Mahadik-BJP

Ruturaj Sanjay Patil-INC

275 - Karvir

Chandradeep Shashikant Narake-SS

Rahul P. N. Patil (Sadolikar)-INC

276 - Kolhapur North

Rajesh Vinayak Kshirsagar-Shiv Sena

N.A.

277 - Shahuwadi

Bharat Kasam Devalekar Sarkar -MNS

Satyajit Babasaheb Patil - SS(UBT)

278 - Hatkanangle (SC)

Ganesh Vilasrao Waikar-RPIA

Awale Raju (Baba) Jaywantrao-INC

279 - Ichalkaranji

Rahul Prakash Awade-BJP

Madan Sitaram Karande-NCP-SP

280 - Shirol

N.A.

Ganpatrao Appasaheb Patil- INC

281 - Miraj (SC)

Suresh Khade-BJP

Tanaji Ananda Satpute- SS(UBT)

282 - Sangli

Sudhir Dada Gadgil-BJP

Prithviraj Gulabrao Patil-INC

283 - Islampur

Nishikant Prakash Bhosale-Patil-NCP

Jayant Rajaram Patil-NCP-SP

284 - Shirala

Deshmukh Satyajit Shivajirao-BJP

Mansingbhau Fattesingrao Naik-NCP-SP

285 - Palus-Kadegaon

Sangram Sampatrao Deshmukh- BJP

Kadam Vishwajit Patangrao-INC

286 - Khanpur

Babar Suhas Anilbhau-SS

Vaibhavdada Sadashivrao Patil-NCP-SP

287 - Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal

Sanjaykaka Patil-NCP

Rohit Suman R.R. Aba Patil-NCP-SP

288 - Jat

Gopichand Kundlik Padalkar-BJP

Vikramsinh Balaso Sawant-INC

128 - Dahanu (ST)

Medha Vinod Suresh-BJP

Vinod Bhiva Nikole-CPIM

129 - Vikramgad(ST)

Bhoye Harishchandra Sakharam-BJP

Bhusara Sunil (Bhau) Chandrakant- NCPSP

130 - Palghar (ST)

Gavit Rajendra Dhedya-SS

Jayendra Kisan Dubla- SS(UBT)

131 - Boisar (ST)

Vilas Sukur Tare-SS

Dr. Vishwas Valvi- SS(UBT)

132 - Nalasopara

Rajan Naik- BJP

Sandeep Amarnath Pandey-INC

133 - Vasai

Sneha Dube Pandit-BJP

Vijay Govind Patil-INC

There are a total of 4,136 canddiate in the fray for the 288 assembly seats with the Beed district seat having highest number of 34 candidates. In the 2019 Assembly elections, a total of 3,237 candidates participated, compared to 4,119 candidates who contested in the 2014 elections.

 

The voting for the Maharashtra assembly elections will take place on November 20 while the counting of votes will take place on November 23, along with the Jharkhand assembly election results. 

The key candidates in the fray are Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar, Rohit Pawar, Nawab Malik, Nana Patole, Uddhav Thackeray, Aaditya Thackeray, Milind Deora, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Zeeshan Siddique, Sreejaya Chavan and Amit Thackeray.

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kaazmi2012@gmail.com (Super User) Maharastra Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:29 +0000
OWAISI AND ABU ASIM AZMI CHEATING MUSLIMS IN MAHARASTRA ASSEMBLY ELECTION FOR THEIR VESTED INTEREST https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/4000-owaisi-and-abu-asim-azmi-cheating-muslims-in-maharastra-assembly-election-for-their-vested-interest https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/4000-owaisi-and-abu-asim-azmi-cheating-muslims-in-maharastra-assembly-election-for-their-vested-interest

The Samajwadi Party (SP), originally based in Uttar Pradesh, has fielded 09 candidates , and AMIMI  from TELANGANA  has fielded 16 candidates in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.

  AIMIM Candidates for MAHARASTRA SAMAJWADI Candidates
 
  1. Aurangabad East (Sayed Imtiyaz Jaleel)
  2. Aurangabad Central (Naseer Siddiqui)
  3. Dhule (Faruk Shah Anwar)
  4. Malegaon Central (Mufti Ismail Qasmi)
  5. Bhiwandi West (Waris Pathan)
  6. Byculla (Faiyaz Ahmad Khan)
  7. Mumbra Kalwa (Saif Pathan)
  8. Versova (Raees Lashkariya)
  9. Solapur (Farooq Shabdi)
  10. Miraj (Mahesh Kamble)
  11. Murtizapur (Samrat Surwade)
  12. Nanded South (Sayed Moin)
  13. Kurla (Babita Kanade)
  14. Karanja Manora (Mohammad Yusuf)
  15. Nagpur North(SC 57) (Kirti Deepak Dongre)
  16. Mankurd Shivaji Nagar (Atik Ahmed Khan)
  1. Abu Asim Azami – Sitting MLA from Shivaji Nagar, Mumbai and Maharashtra SP Chief
  2. Raees Shaikh – Sitting MLA from Bhiwandi East
  3. Riyaz Azmi – Bhiwandi West
  4. Shan e Hind Nehal Ahmed – Malegaon Central
  5. Irshad Jahagirdar - Dhule City
  6. Dr Abdul Gaffar Quadri - Aurangabad West
  7. Saeed Khan - Byculla, Mumbai
  8. Devanand Sahebrao Rochkari - Tuljapur(OSMANABAD)
  9. Adv. Revan Vishwanath Bhosale - Paranda Assembly constituency

 

 

 

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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kaazmi2012@gmail.com (Super User) Maharastra Sun, 10 Nov 2024 15:49:40 +0000
Maharashtra Elections 2024: After Ajit Pawar, BJP “Downsizes” Eknath Shinde On Election Posters Amid Leadership Speculation https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3994-maharashtra-elections-2024-after-ajit-pawar-bjp-downsizes-eknath-shinde-on-election-posters-amid-leadership-speculation https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3994-maharashtra-elections-2024-after-ajit-pawar-bjp-downsizes-eknath-shinde-on-election-posters-amid-leadership-speculation

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde seems to have been “downsized” by the Bharatiya Janata Party as its posters for the Assembly elections feature only a passport-sized photo of Shinde, although the party claims they are contesting the election under his leadership.

Previously, some posters had gone viral for Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's photo being missing from them. Now, with such a small image of the sitting chief minister, there is growing speculation about what message the BJP intends to convey.The Congress argues that the BJP is trying to keep Shinde in line. Congress President Nana Patole said that while BJP claims Shinde will stay as chief minister, the real face of the party is Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis. Patole added that while the party banners include symbols of all three parties, only Modi and Fadnavis are highlighted, with Shinde barely visible.

 

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kaazmi2012@gmail.com (Super User) Maharastra Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:00:56 +0000
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: Rebels Mahesh Gaikwad And Varun Patil To Contest As Independent Candidates In Kalyan Seats https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3993-maharashtra-assembly-elections-2024-rebels-mahesh-gaikwad-and-varun-patil-to-contest-as-independent-candidates-in-kalyan-seats https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3993-maharashtra-assembly-elections-2024-rebels-mahesh-gaikwad-and-varun-patil-to-contest-as-independent-candidates-in-kalyan-seats

Two rebel leaders, Mahesh Gaikwad from Eknath Shinde, who led Shiv Sena in Kalyan East, and Varun Patil from BJP in Kalyan West were both in the election fray as independents.

They were suspended from their respective parties for engaging in anti-party activities during the ongoing assembly elections. It is notable that Mahesh Gaikwad, along with nine functionaries from Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, was also suspended

Mahesh Gaikwad, who was injured in a gunshot by the incumbent MLA Ganpat Gaikwad, who was in jail, is now rebel, contesting election in the Kalyan East assembly. The BJP has fielded candidate Sulbha Gaikwad, the wife of the jailed Ganpat Gaikwad. Uddhav Thackeray-led UBT has fielded Dhanjay Bodare in the constituency. The rebel candidate Mahesh Gaikwad, a leader from Kalyan under Eknath Shinde-led Shivsena, has filed his nomination as an independent.

Gopal Landge, a leader from Eknath Shinde-led Shivsena, issued a statement mentioning that nine functionaries have not followed the party's orders, resulting in anti-party activities. They have been identified as Mahesh Gaikwad, Sushila Mali, Vishal Pawase, Rohit Dumane, Manoj Welmakar, Sharad Pawasw, Shankar Patil, Raju Bhati, Prashant Bote, and Vidya Kumawat.Rebel Varun Patil, from BJP, who is contesting as an independent from Kalyan West, while incumbent MLA Vishwanath Bhoir from Eknath Shinde-led Shivsena is contesting in the same constituency. The BJP has suspended Varun Patil for six years, who is contesting as an independent candidate from the Kalyan West constituency in the November 20 Assembly. UBT fielded Sachin Basare in the same constituency.Narendra alias Nana Suryavanshi, the president of Kalyan BJP, issued a statement mentioning that Varun Patil has been suspended for six years from the party due to anti-party activities and has filed his nomination as an independent from Kalyan West.

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Congress candidates list for Sikkim assembly election 2024 https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3967-congress-candidates-list-for-sikkim-assembly-election-2024 https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3967-congress-candidates-list-for-sikkim-assembly-election-2024

Congress candidates list for Sikkim assembly election 2024.

 

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Bihar By-Poll: JD(U) Wins Both Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur Seats https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3267-bihar-by-poll-jd-u-wins-both-kusheshwar-asthan-and-tarapur-seats https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3267-bihar-by-poll-jd-u-wins-both-kusheshwar-asthan-and-tarapur-seats

The RJD was unsucceful in its attempts to expand its voter base.

Patna: The Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] retained both the Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur assembly seats that had a by-poll on October 30.JD(U) candidate Aman Hazari won in Kusheshwar Asthan with a margin of 12,695 votes, improving the party’s previous margin of 7,222 votes. While the RJD and JD(U) seemed to be in a close contest, as the hours passed, the latter pulled away.

Kusheshwar Asthan, a constituency reserved for candidates from Scheduled Castes, is in the Darbhanga district. The JD(U) has held this seat since 2010. In the 2020 assembly elections, JD(U) candidate Shashi Bhushan Hazari won the seat. His death in July due to illness had necessitated the by-poll. His son Aman Hazari has now been elected.

In Tarapur, the battle was closely fought. The seat, which is in the state’s Munger district, has also been hed by the JD(U) since 2010. Mewalal Chaudhary had won the seat in the 2020 assembly elections. He died due to COVID-19 in April this year.

Until the 18th round of counting on Tuesday, the RJD was leading with a margin that had been narrowing with each round of counting. But from the 19th round, the JD(U) started leading. The JD(U)’s Rajeev Kumar Singh started pulling away around the 21st round, but the RJD surged back, cutting the lead to just 308 votes at one point. 

However, after the 24th round, the JD(U)’s lead increased to 1,622 votes. The ruling party won a margin of more than 2,000 votes. In the 2020 assembly elections, the JD(U)’s margin in Tarapur was 7,225 votes.

Did RJD fail litmus test?

The by-polls were seen as a litmus test for the RJD to look beyond its traditional Muslims and Yadav (M-Y) support bases. According to sources, Tejashwi Yadav’s decision to field a Baniya candidate in Tarapur, despite knowing that the community had traditionally supported the BJP, was to gain new voters.

Similarly, in Kusheshwar Asthan, the party had tried to woo Musahars, a Scheduled Caste community which had voted for the NDA in the 2020 assembly elections.In Tarapur, the RJD’s calculation seems to have but the JD(U) also managed to increase its vote share. In the by-poll, the RJD got 44.35% of votes, which is an increase of 13% from the assembly elections. However, the JD(U)’s vote share increased from 36.93% to 46.62%.

A JD(U) leader who has been active on the ground told The Wire that the RJD’s decision to put up a Bbaniya candidate helped it make it a neck-and-neck contest. The leader, requesting anonymity, said that while the RJD also retained its traditional Muslim-Yadav base, the NDA was also able to retain the supports of upper-caste voters, its traditional vote base.

In Kusheshwar Asthan, Musahar and Paswan voters, especially women, supported the JD(U). In the 2020 assembly elections, Nitish Kumar’s party got 39.55% of votes which increased by around 6% in the by-poll.

In this constituency, the Congress seemed to suffer a major setback. In the assembly elections, the party’s candidate Ashok Kumar, as part of the grand alliance, got 34.26% of the votes. The Congress, which fought this election separately, got just 4.28% of the votes. The RJD got 36.02% of the votes.

File image of Rahul Gandhi with Tejashwi Yadav. 

What helped JD(U)?

According to sources, a few factors worked in favour of the JD(U) in Kusheshwar Asthan.A local panchayat level leader, on the condition of anonymity, told The Wire, “The JD(U) candidate Aman Hazari was not very popular because his father Shashi Bhushan Hazari did not work for the welfare of the local people. The party knew this, so almost all ministers camped there. Aman Hazari was also not very involved in the campaign, with ministers going for door-to-door campaigns instead. The ministers told the voters to forget about Aman Hazari and instead keep faith in them.”

The local leader added that even water resource minister Sanjay Jha, who did not visit waterlogged areas of Kusheshwar Asthan, promised people that work would begin once the water recedes. “This worked in the JD(U)’s favour,” he said.

The leader said, “The third feature was the support of women voters. Male members of the Musahar and other backward communities had migrated to other states for livelihood, so not many of them voted. Female members have been voting for the JD(U) and did so this time too.”Another leader said, “The RJD and Congress’s split also impacted the grand alliance’s prospects. If they had fielded a single candidate, the result could have been different.”

Congress’s poor performance

The Congress had a negligible impact in both seats, coming fourth place with a vote shares less than 5%. Kanhaiya Kumar, who recently joined the Congress, had campaigned in Kusheshwar Asthan. But it did not seem to yield any electoral improvement. 

Interestingly, Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) did better than the Congress. It stood third.The Congress believes that if the RJD had left Kusheshwar Asthan for the Congress, the alliance could have emerged victorious.

Kaukab Quadri, PCC Bihar working president and election in-charge of Kusheshwar Asthan, told The Wire, “Since the RJD and the Congress fought separately, our voters got confused and voted for the JD(U). On the other hand, the NDA’s votes remained solely with them.” 

“It was unfortunate that we (Congress and RJD) could not resolve our issues and contested separately,” Quadri said. “The Congress high command will sit with the RJD leadership to analyse the poll results.”Hinting that there would be a patch up with the RJD, he said, “The Congress will form alliances with like-minded parties to fight the BJP. Lalu Prasad Yadav himself has suggested this.”

 
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Clean sweep by Congress in Himachal Pradesh bypolls; Pratibha Singh elected as MP from CM’s home turf Mandi https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3265-clean-sweep-by-congress-in-himachal-pradesh-bypolls-pratibha-singh-elected-as-mp-from-cm-s-home-turf-mandi https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3265-clean-sweep-by-congress-in-himachal-pradesh-bypolls-pratibha-singh-elected-as-mp-from-cm-s-home-turf-mandi

The Congress also registered wins in all three Vidhan Sabha by-elections held for Jubbal-Kotkhai, Arki and Fatehpur Assembly constituencies.

The BJP-led Himachal Pradesh government has received a major setback with the Congress making a clean sweep in the by-polls held in the state. The Congress not only won the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency but also registered wins in all three Vidhan Sabha by-elections held for Jubbal-Kotkhai, Arki and Fatehpur Assembly constituencies. 

With such a strong show by the Congress, alarm bells have started ringing for the BJP government in the hill state led by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, especially as he had been camping in his home turf Mandi to campaign for the party’s candidate.

Thakur, however, accepted the mandate. He tweeted: “I accept the results and congratulate the winners. The BJP fought hard, but the results are not in keeping with our expectations. We will definitely study the lessons learned in these bypolls and learn for the future... for the 2022 election."

As per reports, the Congress defeated the BJP by a thin margin of 8,766 votes in the Mandi parliamentary constituency. Congress candidate Pratibha Singh, widow of six-time HP Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh,who passed away in July this year, defeated BJP’s candidate Brig Khushal Thakur (retd), a Kargil war hero.The Mandi by-poll was necessitated due to the demise of sitting BJP MP Ram Swaroop in February this year.Virbhadra Singh’s death had led to a by-poll at the Arki Vidhan Sabha seat, which the Congress has retained.

 The outcome of the by-polls is being considered as a precursor to the 2022 Assembly elections. It is a clear indication that the BJP government is losing its grip at the root levels.The Jai Ram Thakur government has been accused of failing to resolve issues like price rise, unemployment and local development during its tenure, feel political analysts, which tilted the table in favour of the Congress.

Congress candidate Sanjay Awasthy won the Arki (Solan) Assembly by-poll by 3,277 votes. He secured 30,493 votes against BJP candidate's Rattan Pal 27,216 votes.

In Fatehpur (Kangra), Congress candidate Bhawani Singh Pathania defeated his nearest rival Baldev Thakur of BJP by 5,652 votes. Pathania got 23,932 votes, while Thakur got 18,280 votes, with Rajan Sushant, an independent candidate, managing to get 12,679 votes.The constituency went to bypolls due to the demise of Pathania’s father Bhawani Singh Pathania, a former minister in the state.

Congress' Rohit Thakur registered his victory at Jubbal-Kotkhai seat. BJP candidate Neelam Seraik remained on the third position with Chetan Singh Bragta, an independent candidate, being the first runner up.The by-poll for this seat was necessitated due to the demise of sitting BJP MLA Narinder Bragta in June this year.

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Nationwide Bypolls: Who Is Contesting Where and What's at Stake? https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3261-nationwide-bypolls-who-is-contesting-where-and-what-s-at-stake https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3261-nationwide-bypolls-who-is-contesting-where-and-what-s-at-stake

Lakhs of voters will vote for by-elections to 29 assembly constituencies and three Lok Sabha seats spread across 13 states and a Union Territory.

New Delhi: By-polls to three Lok Sabha seats and 29 assembly constituencies spread across 13 states and Dadra and Nagar Haveli will be held on Saturday with many contests seen as prestige issue for parties hit by defections.

Adequate security and Covid safety measures have been put in place for the electoral exercise.In majority of the seats, the main fight will be between BJP and Congress candidates.The counting of votes will take place on November 2.Though a bypoll was also announced for the Shamator-Chessore assembly constituency in Nagaland, Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party candidate S Keoshu Yimchunger was declared elected uncontested on October 13.

 Dadra and Nagar Haveli

The by-election to Dadra and Nagar Haveli Lok Sabha seat was necessitated following the death of Mohan Delkar, the independent MP from the constituency, in February this year.There are three candidates in the fray, including Delkar’s widow Kalaben Delkar, who is contesting as a Shiv Sena nominee. From the BJP, Mahesh Gavit is fighting the bypoll, while the Congress has fielded Mahesh Dhodi.

Voting is underway across 333 booths and tight security arrangements have been made with the deployment of 10 companies of paramilitary forces, officials of the Election Commission said.There are a total of 2.58 lakh voters in the constituency, including 1.22 lakh female voters, the officials said, adding that around 1,500 people were deployed for election duty.The Shiv Sena and the Congress are constituents in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra, but they are contesting against each other in Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

Late Lok Sabha MP Mohan Delkar. 

Mizoram

The bypoll to the Tuirial assembly constituency in Mizoram’s Kolasib district is being held after the death of sitting MLA Andrew H Thangliana of Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM).The ruling MNF has fielded K Laldawngliana, while the ZPM candidate is Laltlangmawi. The Congress has fielded Chalrosanga Ralte and BJP K Laldinthara for the by-election.The contest will, however, be between MNF, Congress and the ZPM.

Chief Electoral Officer P Jawahar told PTI that at least one company of central paramilitary force has been deployed, besides the state forces.A total of 17,911 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the bypoll across 27 polling stations.

Meghalaya

Three assembly constituencies in Meghalaya, Mawryngkneng, Mawphlang and Rajabala, were necessitated following the demise of the sitting MLAs of the three seats.A total of 13 candidates are in the fray for the by-polls to the three seats. Five candidates each are contesting from Mawryngkneng and Rajabala constituencies, while three are in the fray in Mawphlang constituency.

Over 1 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the bypolls.Mawryngkneng with 60 polling stations has 36,751 voters, while Mawphlang with 50 polling stations has 33,194 voters and Rajabala with 58 polling stations has 32,750 voters.

Polling parties leave for poll duty ahead of the bypoll to Mandi Lok Sabha seat, in Kullu, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021. 

Himachal Pradesh

Voting for bypolls to the Mandi Lok Sabha and Arki, Fatehpur, and Jubbal-Kotkhai assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh are taking place across 2,484 polling stations and 312 auxiliary polling stations.A total of 12,99,756 voters for Mandi Lok Sabha, 87,222 for Fatehpur, 92,609 for Solan and 70,965 voters for Jubbal-Kotkhai Vidhan Sabha seats may exercise their right to franchise.

The by-elections were necessitated following the death of sitting members.A total of 18 candidates are in the fray, including 12 for the three assembly seats and six for the Mandi Lok Sabha seat.A direct contest is expected between the ruling BJP and Congress on all seats except Jubbal-Kotkhai where rebel BJP candidate Chetan Singh Bragta is trying his luck as an independent candidate.

However, all eyes are on the Mandi parliamentary bypoll as the constituency is the home turf of Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur.The BJP has fielded Kargil war hero Brigadier Khushal Singh Thakur from Mandi against Congress candidate Pratibha Singh, the wife of late chief minister Virbhadra Singh.

Karnataka

Bypolls are being held at Sindgi and Hangal assembly constituencies in Karnataka where a total of 19 candidates are in the fray  – six from Sindgi and 13 from Hangal. Two candidates from Sindgi are women.There are a total of 4,39,148 eligible voters, including 230 service voters from both the constituencies, who can cast their votes at 560 polling stations.The by-elections have been necessitated as the seats fell vacant following the death of Sindgi JD(S) legislator M.C. Managuli and BJP’s C.M. Udasi from Hangal.

While Ramesh Bhusanur, who came second behind Managuli in 2018 polls, is the BJP candidate from Sindgi, Shivaraj Sajjanar is its candidate from Hangal constituency.The Congress has named M.C. Managuli’s son Ashok Managuli, who has joined the party, as its candidate from Sindgi, while former MLC Srinivas Mane is its candidate from Hangal.

The JD(S), which was the first to announce its candidates, has fielded 33-year-old post graduate Naziya Shakeel Ahmed Angadi from Sindgi and 35-year-old B.E, M.Tech graduate Niyaz Shaikh from Hangal.This is the first electoral challenge for Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai after taking charge.

Haryana

Voting for the bypoll to the Ellenabad assembly constituency in Haryana was necessitated by INLD leader Abhay Singh Chautala’s resignation as MLA from the seat in January over the Centre’s farm laws.Over 1.85 lakh voters will decide the fate of 19 candidates in the fray for the bypoll.A total of 211 polling booths have been set up, and 121 of these have been categorised as vulnerable and most vulnerable, the officials said.

Gobind Kanda, brother of Haryana Lokhit Party chief and legislator Gopal Kanda, joined the BJP recently and has been fielded by the BJP-JJP combine.Pawan Beniwal, who had unsuccessfully contested the previous assembly poll against Abhay Chautala, recently switched over from the BJP to the Congress. He is in the fray as the candidate of the main opposition party.

Bihar

Polling is underway for Tarapur and Kusheshwar Asthan assembly seats in Bihar where by-elections have been necessitated by the deaths of sitting MLAs, both belonging to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U).Altogether 17 candidates are in the fray for the two seats, eight in Tarapur and nine in Kusheshwar Asthan.The JD(U)’s bid to retain these seats is being challenged by the RJD headed by Kumar’s arch rival Lalu Prasad.

The JD(U) has placed its bet on fresh faces in both seats. In Tarapur, which has fallen vacant upon Mewa Lal Chaudhary’s demise, the party has fielded Rajiv Kumar Singh while in the reserved Kusheshwar Asthan, debutant Awadh Bhushan Hazari seeks to retain for his party, the seat his father Shashi Bhushan Hazari had won three times in a row.

The RJD, which boasts of a formidable support base in the form of the Muslim-Yaadav (MY) combination, has made the battle harder for JD(U) with its deft play of the caste card in both seats.

In Tarapur, which has so far sent only Yadavs or Koeris to the assembly, the RJD has fielded Arun Sah, a Vaishya, seeking to win over a community that has traditionally been with the BJP and its allies.

The JD(U) has been sharing power with the BJP for more than a decade and a half. It started off as a senior partner in the coalition, but of late has ceded the upper hand to the saffron party which has emerged as a near hegemonic force in the Hindi heartland.Similarly, in Kusheshwar Asthan the RJD has fielded Ganesh Bharti, who belongs to the Musahar community which aspires to get its due among the Dalits.

Lalu Prasad Yadav addressing a public meeting ahead of bypolls in Bihar on October 27, 2021. 

However, in both seats the Congress and the Chirag Paswan-headed faction of Lok Janshakti Party could to play a decisive role if the contest between JD(U) and RJD turns out to be a close one.The Congress, which has for long remained content as a subservient junior partner of the RJD in Bihar, decided to pull itself by its bootstraps after being humiliated by the domineering senior ally.

The RJD’s announcement of candidates for both seats, without taking into confidence the Congress which had contested Kusheshwar Asthan in assembly polls last year, proved to be the proverbial last straw.

The party has fielded Atirek Kumar, son of Ashok Ram who gave Shashi Bhushan Hazari a tough fight a year ago. In Tarapur, which the Congress had never intended to fight until the decision to call off the alliance, it has fielded Rajiv Kumar Mishra, a well-known social worker who is an upper caste Brahmin and had polled about 10,000 votes when he fought in the assembly polls as an Independent.

Another upper caste candidate in Tarapur is Kumar Chandan, a Rajput, who is contesting on the ticket of LJP (Ram Vilas) which Chirag heads. For Chirag, the by-polls in both seats would be a test of his strength after the split in the party founded by his father of which a major chunk has rallied with his rebellious uncle and cousin, Pashupati Kumar Paras and Prince Raj respectively.

While Tarapur falls within Chirag’s own Jamui Lok Sabha constituency, Kusheshwar Asthan is a part of Samastipur which Prince Raj represents.Chirag’s candidate in Kusheshwar Asthan Anju Devi is the only woman in the fray.

Rajasthan

Voting for bypolls to the assembly constituencies of Vallabhnagar (Udaipur) and Dhariawad (Pratapgarh) in Rajasthan to decide the fate of 16 candidates were necessitated by the death of Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh Shaktawat and BJP legislator from Dhariawad Gautam Lal Meena.A total of 638 polling booths have been set up in both the constituencies, and 119 of them are sensitive. Webcasting will be done in 64 sensitive booths and videography in 29.

In Vallabhnagar, the ruling Congress party has given its ticket to Gajendra Shaktawat’s wife, Preeti Shaktawat, while the BJP has fielded Himmat Singh Jhala.The Congress has fielded Nagraj Meena in Dhariawad against BJP candidate Khet Singh Meena.

Madhya Pradesh

As many as 48 candidates are in the fray in to one Lok Sabha and three assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh where straight fights are expected between the ruling BJP and opposition Congress.Altogether 26,50,004 voters are eligible to exercise franchise during the bypolls.Sixteen candidates each are in the fray for by-polls to Khandwa Lok Sabha seat and Raigaon (SC) Assembly constituency.

Ten candidates are in the fray in Prithvipur and six in Jobat (ST) assembly constituencies.The Khandwa parliamentary seat and Raigaon assembly seat in Satna district were held by the BJP while Jobat in Alirajpur and Prithvipur in Niwari districts were with the Congress.

In Khandwa, the BJP has fielded former district panchayat president Gyaneshwar Patil, denying the ticket to Harshvardhan Chauhan, the son of sitting MP Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan whose demise necessitated the bypoll. The Congress has fielded former MLA Rajnarayan Singh Purni.

Deceased BJP Lok Sabha member from Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan. 

In Jobat, Sulochana Rawat is the BJP’s nominee against Congress candidate Mahesh Patel. The seat fell vacant due to the death of sitting Congress legislator Kalawati Bhuria.Rawat, a former MLA, joined the BJP recently after quitting Congress. She had won from Jobat on Congress’s ticket in 1998 and 2008.

In Raigaon (SC) seat, the BJP has fielded Pratima Bagri, the daughter-in-law of MLA Jugal Kishore Bagri whose death necessitated the bypoll. She will face Congress’ Kalpana Verma.Verma had been defeated by Jugal Kishore Bagri in the 2018.

In Prithvipur, the BJP has fielded former Samajwadi Party leader Shishupal Singh against Congress’s Nitendra Rathore, the son of former minister Brajendra Singh Rathore whose death necessitated the bypoll.

Bengal

By-polls to the four assembly constituencies of Dinhata in Cooch Behar, Shantipur in Nadia, Khardah in North 24 Parganas and Gosaba in South 24 Parganas districts will be taking place in West Bengal.In Dinhata, TMC’s heavyweight north Bengal leader Udayan Guha is fighting to reclaim the seat which BJP had snatched from him by a whisker in polls held last April.

The by-election at Dinhata were necessitated by the resignation of Nisith Pramanik, now Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, who favoured keeping his Lok Sabha membership over sitting in the opposition in West Bengal’s assembly.Guha, a two-time MLA from Dinhata, is up against BJP’s Ashok Mandal, who as a TMC candidate had defeated him, a Forward Bloc candidate then, in 2006.

The bypoll to Shantipur was necessitated by the resignation of BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar, who too resigned from the assembly seat in favour of retaining his Lok Sabha membership.State minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, who resigned from Bhabanipur to facilitate Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s election to the Assembly, is fighting from Khardah, where TMC’s Kajal Sinha died due to COVID-19, just days after polls to the seat were held Bypoll to the Gosaba seat in Sunderbans was also necessitated by the death of TMC’s Jayanta Naskar, who too was suffering from Covid.

Assam

Polling for bye-elections to five Assam assembly constituencies will see 7.96 lakh voters decide the electoral fate of 31 contestants.Voting will take place in 1,176 polling stations, including 285 in Gossaigaon, 213 in Bhabanipur, 322 in Tamulpur, 183 in Mariani and 173 in Thowra constituencies.

The prominent contestants include Rupjyoti Kurmi, Sushanta Borgohain, Phanidhar Talukdar (all BJP); Luhit Konwar, Jowel Tudu, Sailendra Nath Das, Bhaskar Dahal, Monuranjan Konwar (all INC); Krishna Gogoi (CPI); Jiron Basumatary, Jolen Daimary (both UPPL); Dhruba Kumar Brahma Narzary (BPF); Jubbar Ali and Khairul Anam Khandakar (both AIUDF).Bye-election in Gossaigaon and Tamulpur were necessitated due to death of the sitting MLAs, while the incumbents of Bhabanipur, Mariani and Thowra resigned from their seats to join the ruling BJP.

Andhra Pradesh

Bypolls will also be held in Andhra Pradesh’s Badvel seat, which fell vacant following the death of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) legislator Gunthoti Venkatasubbaiah.The ruling YSRCP’s candidate is Venkatasubbaiah’s widow, Dr Dasari Sudha. The TDP candidate is Dr. Obulapuram Rajasekhar.

Maharashtra

As many as 12 candidates, including of main contenders Congress and the BJP, are left in the fray for the October 30 bypoll to the Deglur-Biloli assembly seat in Nanded district of Maharashtra.As many as nine candidates opted out of the race on the last day of withdrawal of nominations on Wednesday.

The Congress has fielded Jitesh Raosaheb Antapurkar, the son of the deceased MLA, while the BJP has nominated Subhash Sabne, a former Shiv Sena legislator who recently joined the main opposition party in the state.

Telangana

The by-election to Huzurabad assembly constituency in Telangana sees the ruling TRS, opposition BJP and Congress locked in a triangular contest.As many as 2,37,036 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise, district collector RV Karnan said on Friday. They include 1,17,933 male and 1,19,102 female voters.The polls were necessitated by the resignation of Eatala Rajender in June following his removal from the state Cabinet over allegations of land grabbing.

Rajender, who dismissed the allegations, has quit the TRS and joined the BJP. He is seeking re-election on BJP ticket.Though as many as 30 candidates are in the fray, the main contest is among Gellu Srinivas Yadav (TRS), Eatala Rajender (BJP) and Venkat Balmoori (Congress).

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Himachal Pradesh Bypolls: As Infighting Troubles BJP, Congress Hopes for a Revival https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3195-himachal-pradesh-bypolls-as-infighting-troubles-bjp-congress-hopes-for-a-revival https://indiamirror.net/index.php/hi/disclaimer/item/3195-himachal-pradesh-bypolls-as-infighting-troubles-bjp-congress-hopes-for-a-revival

The October 30 bypolls – votes will be cast in one parliament and three assembly constituencies – are being viewed as 'mini election' before the state heads for assembly election in late 2022.

Chandigarh: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) not only faces a daunting task ahead of the crucial assembly and parliament bypolls in Himachal Pradesh, with factionalism coming to the fore, but a poor performance might spell danger ahead of next year’s assembly election in the hill state. The Congress party sees an opportunity in the bypolls to energise its cadre and revive prospects ahead of next year’s statewide polls.

Three assembly constituencies – Jubbal-Kotkhai, Fatehpur and Arki – and one parliamentary constituency – Mandi, under which 17 assembly constituencies fall – will go for polls on October 30. The votes will be counted on November 2.

The bypolls assume significance given that the state will have assembly polls in less than a year from now. Journalists with whom The Wire spoke to see the October 30 bypolls as a sort of mini election, the outcome of which will give a fair idea about the electoral mood in the state.

While the election is a litmus test for Congress after the recent death of its main leader Virbhadra Singh, stakes are high for the ruling BJP as well. If the BJP fails to perform well in the bypolls, the ruling government may be heading for serious trouble due to the existing government policies and overall perception.

The fact that Himachal is the home state of BJP national president J.P. Nadda makes the bypolls even more interesting.While BJP’s co-incharge for Himachal affairs Sanjay Tandon told The Wire that the party will win all four seats, what worries the party is the open revolt in Jubbal-Kotkhai, an assembly segment in Shimla district.

Apart from it, there are silent rumblings in the Fatehpur assembly seat as well as the Mandi parliament seat, which is also the home segment of BJP chief minister Jai Ram Thakur.The party’s heavyweight leader in the upper Himachal region Narinder Bragta held the Jubbal-Kotkhai constituency until his death in June 2021.

Chetan Bragta. 

Former banker Chetan Bragta, Narindra Bragta’s son, was believed to be the strong contender and it was almost certain that he would be the BJP candidate from the seat.But the ticket went to Neelam Saraik, a former Zila Parishad member, prompting Chetan to file his nomination as an independent candidate despite the efforts of senior BJP leaders, including CM Thakur, to pacify him.

While Neelam is still hopeful that Chetan will step down, when The Wire spoke to the latter, he clarified that he will not only fight the election but will also win with a heavy margin.Chetan said that the people of his father’s constituency had requested him to contest.“The BJP may have its own reason to field another candidate, but there is a huge sentiment among people who wanted me to fight to carry forward the legacy that my father built over the past 40 years,” he said.

He said that the assembly constituencies in and around Shimla district had been Congress bastions until his father made inroads here and “lent voice to apple growers through government policies”. “Now it is my time to take their voice further,” he said.

Chetan said that all other candidates in the fray have no vision of how to increase the income of apple growers. “I have entered the fray with a clear vision and that is the reason I have so much support on the ground. Mark my words, we are winning this seat on November 2,” he told The Wire.

There is a growing perception that Chetan may end up ruining the BJP’s chances. However, Tandon, the co-incharge, told The Wire that the party will be in control of the situation in three-four days.“Senior members of the party are seized of the ground situation. The party is taking all necessary steps to handle the situation,” he said.

Situation in other constituencies is no different

Trouble is also brewing for the BJP in Himachal’s Fatehpur constituency in Kangra district.

Kripal Parmar. 

In the 2017 election, the party fielded Kripal Parmar, former Rajya Sabha MP, who has been nurturing the constituency for a long time.However, he lost the election by a slender margin of 1,200 votes after another aspirant, Baldev Thakur, filed his nomination as an independent candidate and secured more than 13,000 votes.Baldev Thakur is now the BJP’s candidate for the constituency, where a bypoll has been necessitated by the death of Congress MLA Sujan Singh Pathania. He was the party’s popular leader in the area.

While Congress has fielded Pathania’s son Bhawani Singh Pathania to make sure that the party retains the seat, the BJP is again in a fix due to the internal tussle between Thakur and Parmar.While Parmar has been silent after the party refused to field him again, his supporters made a lot of noise after Thakur was announced as the party’s official candidate last week.

Several of Parmar’s supporters, including the Fatehpur BJP mandal president, the BJP-supported chairman and vice-chairman, besides 40 pradhans, up pradhans and members of the panchayat samiti of Fatehpur, resigned in protest.

Parmar and his supporters relented after the intervention of senior party leaders, including chief minister Jairam Thakur. However, a leader close to Parmar told The Wire that the party’s decision to field Baldev Thakur has not been well received by the cadre. They are unhappy that the party chose a person who fought against the its official nominee in the 2017 assembly elections, resulting in his defeat.

“Instead of throwing him out of the party, the senior leaders rewarded him with a ticket, insulting the loyalty of people who always respected the party’s decision,” he added.When contacted, Parmar refused to comment. He said if needed, he would take up matters within the party forum. He also said that he expected the BJP to win the seat with a heavy margin.

However, sources close to him confirmed that he is not actively campaigning for the party’s official candidate. This may dent the BJP’s chances, given that the Congress candidate, Bhawani Singh Pathania, is better placed than the BJP candidate.Bhawani’s father, Sujan Singh Pathania, had won seven elections from the seat, a clear indication of his popularity. The fact that his son is in the fray after his demise should make it easier for the Congress to win again.

On the other hand, the BJP also faces a challenge from Rajan Sushant, a former BJP MLA, who is also contesting.Sushant had contested as an independent in the 2017 election too and polled more than 6,000 votes. This time around, he has floated his own political outfit ‘Hamari Party Himachal Party’, and is again in the fray. He is likely to harm the BJP’s prospects again.

Mandi parliament seat: A cynosure of all eyes

When the results for the bypolls are announced, the focus will be on the Mandi parliamentary constituency that fell vacant after the demise of BJP MP Ram Swaroop Sharma.While the BJP has fielded Kargil war hero Brigadier (Retd) Khushal Thakur, the Congress has played its trump card by fielding Pratibha Singh, a former MP and the widow of Virbhadra Singh. The former chief minister’s demise has left a leadership void in the party.

BJP candidate Brigadier Khushal Thakur (L) and Congress nominee Pratibha Singh (R). 

Here too, internal rumblings are visible. The BJP’s Maheshwar Singh, a scion of the Kullu royal family and one of the aspirants for the Mandi MP seat, is believed to be upset.Singh has considerable influence in and around Kullu, thanks to his ancestry. His silence may hamper the party’s poll prospectus.Maheshwar went against the party earlier, when he floated the Himachal Lokhit Party with other dissidents of the BJP. This party later merged with the BJP before the 2017 assembly polls.

Poll pundits in the state believed that the Congress’s decision to field Pratibha Singh is a masterstroke as she may get sympathy votes.Meanwhile, from the Arki seat, which fell vacant after the demise of Virbhadra Singh, the BJP has fielded Ratan Singh Pal against the Congress’s Brahim leader Sanjay Awasthi. Ratan Singh had lost the 2017 elections to Virbhadra Singh and is trying his luck again.

Congress state president Kuldeep Rathore told The Wire that the BJP is a divided house ahead of bypolls. “They are facing dissidents in all the seats. In Kotkhai, there is an open revolt. In Mandi, Maheshwar Singh is unhappy. So is the situation in Fatehpur. On the other hand, the Congress is fighting unitedly.” 

“We have a clear vision for the state, whereas the past four years of the BJP’s rule are riddled with mismanagement and corruption. We are confident that the party will win all seats. You will see that the results of the bypolls will be the beginning of the end of the BJP’s rule in the state,” Rathore added.

BJP’s Sanjay Tandon, on the other hand, said that the Congress is a ‘sinking party’. “Its leaders are fighting internally all across the country. Look at what is happening in Punjab. The BJP has given a stable government to the people of Himachal, and the state has prospered under our governance.”

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