Eknath’s Sena Names BJPs Shaina NC From Congress Stronghold Mumbadevi Seat

Eknath’s Sena Names BJPs Shaina NC From Congress Stronghold Mumbadevi Seat

Maharashtra Polls: Shiv Sena launched its third listing of candidates for the November 20 meeting elections in Maharashtra on Monday evening, which incorporates Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) spokesperson Shaina NC among the many 15 names introduced. Shaina is about to signify Eknath Shinde’s faction from the Mumbadevi constituency, part of the Mumbai Lok Sabha seat which is held by the Congress occasion since 2009. 

This announcement follows the Shiv Sena’s launch of a brand new listing containing 20 candidates for the November 20 meeting elections. Amongst them, Sena Rajya Sabha MP Milind Deora will compete in opposition to Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Aaditya Thackeray within the Worli constituency. 

Shaina NC’s major opponent is sitting Congress MLA Amin Patel. Initially contesting for the Worli seat, which was awarded to Shiv Sena’s Milind Deora, her candidacy within the Mumbadevi constituency is seen as a strategic transfer by the Sena to reconcile together with her. 

“I’m not in any respect upset. It’s the occasion and the alliance’s resolution to pick out the candidate. I congratulate my pal Milind Deora on his candidature because the Mahayuti candidate for the celebrated Worli meeting constituency,” ANI quoted Saina after the announcement. 

Within the newest candidate listing, the BJP-led NDA has allotted two of the 15 seats to its regional companions: Jansurajya Paksh and Rajarshi Shahu Vikas Aghadi. Jansurajya Paksh has chosen Ashokrao Mane to run for the Hatkanangale seat, whereas Rajarshi Shahu Vikas Aghadi has nominated Rajendra Patil Yedrawkar for the Shirol seat. Each constituencies are positioned in Kolhapur district. 

The Shiv Sena launched this third listing only a day earlier than the nomination deadline. The Shinde-led occasion is a part of the ruling Mahayuti coalition, which additionally contains the BJP and the NCP, headed by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. 

Voting for the 288-member state meeting is about for November 20, with the outcomes to be introduced three days later. 



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