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BJP Dominates Maharashtra Legislative Council Polls
Setback for Shinde Camp as Nashik Rebel Triumphs
BJP emerged as the biggest winner in Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, while a rebel victory in Nashik dealt a blow to the Shinde camp. Congress and opposition parties suffered major setbacks.
Mumbai, Varsha Karanje
The results of the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections have reinforced the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) dominance in local body politics, while also exposing challenges for Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the Mahayuti alliance in certain regions.
Of the 17 vacant Legislative Council seats, six were elected unopposed earlier, while voting was held for the remaining 11 seats. The outcomes are being viewed as politically significant amid ongoing discussions around opposition realignments and internal developments within Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray).
Nashik Delivers Biggest Surprise
The most talked-about result came from the Nashik Local Authorities Constituency, where rebel BJP leader and independent candidate Gokul Gite defeated Mahayuti-backed candidate Narendra Darade.
Out of 618 votes cast, 13 were declared invalid, leaving 605 valid votes. The victory quota was fixed at 303 votes. Gite secured an impressive 357 votes in the first round, comfortably crossing the required mark, while Darade received 248 votes. As Gite surpassed the quota immediately, no second round of counting was required.
Political observers have described the result as a significant setback for the Shinde-led camp and the Mahayuti alliance in Nashik.
BJP Strengthens Grip in Sangli-Satara
In the Sangli-Satara Local Authorities Constituency, BJP candidate Dhairyashil Kadam registered a decisive victory over NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) candidate Abhaysinh Jagtap by a margin of 301 votes.
The result is being seen as further evidence of the BJP's strong organizational network and influence in western Maharashtra.
Congress Fails to Open Account in Amravati
In Amravati Local Authorities Constituency, BJP leader Pravin Pote-Patil won the seat for the third consecutive term with 390 votes.
Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi candidate Nilesh Vishwakarma secured 31 votes, while Congress candidate Harshjit Deshmukhfailed to receive a single vote, highlighting the party's weak performance in the constituency.
BJP Registers Landslide in Nagpur
BJP candidate Dr. Rajiv Potdar recorded a massive victory in the Nagpur Local Authorities Constituency.
Potdar secured 682 votes, while the Congress candidate managed only 130 votes. Eleven votes were declared invalid. The result further cemented Nagpur's reputation as a BJP stronghold.
Mahayuti Scores Big in Dharashiv
In the Dharashiv Local Authorities Constituency, Mahayuti-backed BJP candidate Basavaraj Patil emerged victorious with 845 votes. Fourteen votes were declared invalid during counting.
Political analysts believe the result reflects the BJP's growing influence in the Marathwada region.
Political Significance
The overall results indicate that the BJP and the Mahayuti alliance continue to enjoy a strong position in Maharashtra's local political landscape. However, the victory of independent candidate Gokul Gite in Nashik suggests that local-level dissent and rebel candidates can still pose serious challenges to established alliances.
For the opposition, particularly Congress and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP faction, the results are likely to trigger introspection ahead of future local body and Assembly elections. The outcomes are also expected to influence political calculations in the run-up to upcoming electoral battles across Maharashtra.
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