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Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one.
The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls.
Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Mumbai on Monday. The polling ended at 4 pm.
While the total strength in the Assembly is 288 members, 285 of them cast their votes. One of the members, Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latake, died last month and two jailed NCP MLAs, former ministers Anil Deshmukh and Nawab Malik, were not allowed to vote. They are in judicial custody in money-laundering cases.
The BJP has 106 MLAs and the Shiv Sena 55 and the NCP 51. While the Congress has 44 MLAs, smaller parties and independents together have 29 MLAs.
The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52 votes and get both candidates elected.
Since morning every party was closely monitoring their members. While Opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP has taken a big gamble by fielding a fifth candidate, which necessitated a contest, the party ensured all of its MLAs cast their votes. Two ailing BJP MLAs—Laxman Jagtap, who represents Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Mukta Tilak, who represents the Kasbapeth seat in Pune—were brought by an ambulance.
The Bahujan Vikad Aghadi, whose three votes were the most sought-after ones for all candidates, had to summon one member, Kshitij Thakur, who was abroad.
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar got into action mode in the past 48 hours, making the elections a prestige issue for the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. He not only worked to see everything was right for his party members, but also took initiatives for the NCP’s allies. Congress leaders sought help from the Sena and the NCP to muster the requisite numbers.
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