Rajya Sabha Elections: Huge Loss For Team Thackeray, BJP Scoops 6th Seat In Maharashtra

Rajya Sabha Elections: Huge Loss For Team Thackeray, BJP Scoops 6th Seat In Maharashtra
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Mumbai: Maharashtra’s ruling alliance suffered a massive setback today with the BJP winning a third seat in the state in straight fight against the Shiv Sena. With this, the state’s numbers in the six Rajya Sabha seats in the state are split down the middle with the BJP and the alliance winning three seats each – an outcome that is expected to influence the coming MLC and civic elections in the state.

The BJP’s DhananjayMahadik beat Sena’s Sanjay Pawar on the sixth seat, the results of which came close to dawn on Saturday. The results showed an unexpected 10 votes in favour of the BJP. A candidate needed 41 votes for victory.

The other winners were the BJP’s PiyushGoyal and Anil Bonde, Congress’s Imran Pratapgarhi, NCP’s Praful Patel and Sena’s Sanjay Raut.BothPiyushGoyal and Anil Bonde got 48 votes. An MLA needed 41 votes to win.

“Elections are contested not just for the fight, but the victory. Jai Maharashtra,” tweeted the BJP’s DevendraFadnavis, whose refusal to have consensus candidates for the Rajya Sabha led to elections in the state after 23 years.

“DhananjayMahadik got more votes than Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut and defeated Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Pawar… Tomorrow it will be said that one vote has been cancelled by the Election Commission. Had he (Sanjay Pawar) got that vote, we would have won. Even if Nawab Malik had come, we would have won,” MrFadnavis told reporters.

The ruling coalition had suffered a setback initially as arrested minister Nawab Malik and former minister Anil Deshmukh were not allowed bail by the court for the voting.