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This is an archive article published on July 6, 2024

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Mahayuti has numbers on its side, MVA eyes cross-voting

On the last day of withdrawal of nominations on Friday, 12 candidates remained in the fray for 11 vacants seats.

Milind Narvekar Maharashtra Legislative Council pollsWhile Congress and NCP (S-P) had planned well in advance to field candidates, Sena (UBT) sprang a surprise at the last minute by fielding Milind Narvekar, regarding whom there were speculations a few months back that he would quit Sena (Facebook/ Milind Narvekar)

Though it does not have the required numbers, Maha Vikas Aghadi has fielded three candidates for the State Legislative Council elections to be held on July 12. MVA leaders are confident they will pull off a victory right under the nose of Mahayuti. If this happens, it will boost morale for MVA ahead of Assembly elections, its leaders said.

On the last day of withdrawal of nominations on Friday, 12 candidates remained in the fray for 11 vacants seats.

Mahyuti is fielding 9 candidates, BJP’s candidates include Pankaja Munde, Amit Gorkhe, Sadabhau Khot, Yogesh Tilekar and Dr Parinay Phuke, while Bhavana Gawli and Krupal Tumane are from Sena, and Shivajirao Garje and Rajesh Vitekar are being fielded by NCP.

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From MVA, Pradnya Satav of Congress, Jayant Patil, backed by NCP (S-P) and Milind Narvekar of the Sena (UBT) are in the fray.

While Congress and NCP (S-P) had planned well in advance to field candidates, Sena (UBT) sprang a surprise at the last minute by fielding Milind Narvekar, regarding whom there were speculations a few months back that he would quit Sena. During the ongoing state legislature sessions, Narvekar was caught by TV cameras holding discussions with BJP leaders like Ashish Shelkar and Pravin Darekar which raised eyebrows in political circles.

In State Legislative Council polls, MLAs elected an MLC. In the house of 288 with current strength of 274 MLAs, each candidate needs 23 votes of MLAs to get elected.

The Mahayuti which has fielded 9 candidates is sitting pretty with more than 200 MLAs including independents.

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On the other hand, MVA which has fielded three candidates has the support of 66 MLAs including three independents.

It needs three more votes to get all three candidates elected. While MVA is confident of two candidates getting elected, chances of the third hinges on ”cross-voting” from Mahayuti MLAs. MVA leaders are resting their chances on the possibility of cross-voting. If not party MLAs, they expect independents supporting the three parties will vote for the MVA candidate.

The MVA is confident that all its three candidates will get elected. At a meeting of MVA held in Mumbai, leaders of the three major constituents of MVA sounded confident that all three MLA will get elected.

But MVA is refusing to reveal its strategy.

”We are confident all our three candidates will win,” said Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe. ”No, we have a strategy up our sleeves, we will not reveal where the votes will come from,” he added.

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However Sena Minister Uday Samant said, ”Mahayuti will win all nine seats as we have enough numbers on our side. MVA will lose this battle.”

NCP spokesperson Mahesh Tapase said, ”The election will be an interesting one. MVA will put it off…It will play a major morale booster before ensuing Assembly elections.”

Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut said Milind Narvekar has been fielded with the objective of winning the seat.

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