In the Maharashtra Assembly elections, 49 candidates of MVA and Mahayuti withdrew their nominations.
Political parties are breathing a sigh of relief as they are troubled by rebel candidates in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Monday is the last date to withdraw nominations. On the final day, a record number of rebels withdrew their names. It is understood that there are 35 rebel candidates among the Mahayutthi faction of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Shiv Sena of the Sindh faction and the National Congress Party, while Mahavika of the Shiv Sena faction of the Uddhav faction ·There are 14 rebels in Aghadi, Sharad Pawar’s National Conference Party and Congress Party. A total of 49 rebels allegedly withdrew their names. The state will hold a vote on November 20 and the results will be announced on November 23.
Initially, the rebels were persuaded by political parties. Following this, on Sunday evening, almost all political parties issued instructions to take strict action against their rebel leaders if they did not withdraw their nominations. The next day, most of the rebels withdrew their nominations. Political parties will surely get immediate relief from the insurgent nominations, but who these leaders will benefit from and who will be harmed by not being enfranchised will not be known until November 23.
The most prominent among them is former BJP MP Gopal Shetty. Gopal Shetty has decided not to contest the elections as an independent candidate and withdrew his nomination from the Borivali seat this morning. Angry that the BJP had given votes from the Borivali seat to Sanjay Upadhyay, he filed his nomination on October 29, the last day for nominations. He said the decision was not made about tickets but out of concern for local workers. Workers have been ignored. Congress MP Mukhtar Sheikh withdrew his nomination from Pune’s Kasper Pas Sabha constituency and announced his support for the party’s official candidate Ravindra Dhangekar.
Sada Saravankar does not withdraw her name from Mahim
However, the setting up of the Mahim seat put Sada Sarvankar, who was contesting under the Shiv Sena Shinde, under a lot of pressure to withdraw his name, but he did not Without withdrawing his name, he will face Amit Thackeray, son of Maharashtra’s Navnirman Sena. Chief Raj Thackeray. This cannot be called rebellion but can definitely be called friendly rivalry as the relationship between Eknath Shinde and Raj Thackeray is very good.
In Maharashtra, a total of 51 rebels belonging to different parties, including others, withdrew their nominations. These include 10 leaders from the BJP, 8 from the Sindh faction and 6 from the Ajit Pawar faction. In Mahayudhi language, this number means 24. On the other hand, 11 rebels from the Congress party, 6 rebels from Uddhav group and 4 rebels from Sharad Pawar group also agreed at the last moment. In Maha Vikas Aghadi, this number is 21. Here, both alliances had almost equal success rates in persuading the rebels. The number of other candidates is 6.
How many rebel leaders were there in Mahayutti?
- Bharatiya Janata Party -10
- Sindhi Faction – 8
- Ajit Group – 6
How many rebels are there in Mahavikas Aghadi?
- Congress-11
- UBT-6
- Sharad Group – 4
These big faces included in Mahayutthi and Mahavika Aghadi’s rebellion
Gopal Shetty- Borivali (BJP) Avinash Rane- Anushakti Nagar (Shindhi) Madhurima Raje Chhatrapati- Kolhapur North (Congress) Mukhtar Sheikh- Kasba Peth (Congress) Baburao Mane- Dharavi (UBT)
Who retreated from where, some selected names?
- BJP rebel Shivaji Dongle retreats from Sangli
- BJP rebel Devrao Holi withdrew his nomination.
- Shinde Shiv Sena’s Manoj More withdraws from Dhule election
- The rebel leader of the BJP from Guhagar Santosh Jaitapkar withdrew his nomination.
- Avinash Rain of the Shiv Sena of Anushakti Nagar Sindhi withdrew his candidature.
Dadarao Keche withdraws nomination
- Rebel former BJP MP Arvi Dadarao Keche withdrew his nomination.
- BJP rebel Vishwajit Gaikwad withdraws nomination from Udgir seat
- BJP’s Gopal Shetty withdrew his nomination from Borivali seat.
- Independent Party Yayati Naik withdrew the nomination of Pusad Yavatmal.
- Shinde Shiv Sena rebel Arvind More withdraws Kalyan West’s nomination
- Shiv Sena rebel Avinash Rain of Sindhi faction retreats from Manhurd Shivaji Nagar seat.
Bhaskar Dhanv retreated from the Jalna seat.
- BJP’s Vijayaraje Shinde defeated Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Gaikwad in Buldhana.
- BJP rebel Bhaskar Dhanv retreats from Jalna seat
- Congress rebel Madhu Chavan has withdrawn Byculla’s candidature.
- Congress rebel Sachin Pote from Kalyan East withdraws nomination
- BJP rebel Jitu Choudhary withdrew his nomination from Chandivali seat in Mumbai.
- Bharatiya Janata Party rebel Naresh Barde withdrew his nomination from Nagpur West seat.
Congress says – All our rebel leaders withdraw nominations
On the issue of rebels withdrawing their nominations, Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad said that all our leaders have withdrawn their nominations. He said that forming the MVA government is our effort. Only those with tickets issued by the party can participate in the election. There will be no friendly fighting. Our meeting is on the 6th. Congress president Mallikarjun Haq and Opposition leader Rahul will also participate. Our manifesto will be released on this day. Congress will not make any false promises. We do what we say.
How many candidates withdrew their nominations during the election?
A total of 10,900 people submitted nominations for the parliamentary elections. Among them, a total of 6,444 nominations were accepted. Electoral officials rejected a total of 1,659 nominations for the election. Now talking about withdrawal of nominations, a total of 2797 candidates have withdrawn their nominations. Of these, most nominations were withdrawn on the last day, which was Monday.
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