The Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) election saw a significant electoral push against the BJP because the party was defeated by the Maha Vikas Aghadi coalition (Congress Party) in Nagpur while winning the Konkan division.
News
Voting for recurring elections to the five seats of the Upper House of the legislature were conducted on Monday and the counting of votes was held on February 2nd, 2023 in Navi Mumbai. Elections have to be held because the five Council members' six-year terms expire on February 7.While Dnyaneshwar Mhatre, a BJP candidate, won the teachers' seat in the Konkan division, the MVA-backed candidate defeated the saffron party's nominee for the Nagpur division teachers' seat. Balaram Patil, a candidate backed by the MVA, lost to Mhatre by more than 9,000 votes. Patil received 10,997 votes, while the BJP candidate received 20,683 votes.
MLC Election Results
Results for three additional seats, including the Amravati and Nashik division graduates sectors as well as the Aurangabad division teachers segment, are still pending. However, Vikram Kale of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) was in the lead following the first round of counting in the Aurangabad teachers constituency.
Conclusion
The Shiv Sena, the Congress, and the Nationalist Congress Party, which comprised the opposition MVS, were perceived as directly competing against ruling BJP-Babasahebanchi Shiv Sena in the MLC elections for the Upper House of the state legislature. The Congress Party has now won the graduate constituency seat in Nagpur for the first time in 50 years, despite the fact that the BJP won the Konkan district.
MLC Election Results-MLC Election Results
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