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Election Results Maharashtra: The BJP is in alliance with the Eknath Shinde faction of the Shiv Sena and the NCP (Ajit Pawar) in Maharashtra

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Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Nitesh Narayan Rane, and Mangal Prabhat Lodha are among the BJP’s prominent faces who have won the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections, giving the Mahayuti a solid victory over the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). In the Mahayuti alliance, the BJP had contested 149 seats, Shiv Sena 81, and the Ajit Pawar-led NCP fielded candidates in 59 constituencies.

News18 had reported that the five major reasons behind the clean sweep by the Mahayuti are support from women and farmers, consolidation of OBCs after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Ek Hain Toh Safe Hain’ slogan, Vidarbha’s decision to go with the BJP, and Sharad Pawar’s colossal collapse.

After a stunning victory, the focus has now shifted to who will lead the state amid a section of BJP leaders throwing their weight behind Fadnavis — the architect of his party’s stunning victory. The counting of votes in the Maharashtra assembly elections began at 8am on Saturday, with all eyes on the outcome of the battle between the ruling BJP-led Mahayuti coalition and the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance. The final turnout in the polls, held on November 20, was 66.05 per cent, up from 61.1 per cent in 2019.

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In its manifesto for the Maharashtra polls, BJP promised to introduce a state anti-conversion law, provide loan waivers to farmers, increase cash assistance for women to Rs 2,100, and offer a Rs 10,000 monthly stipend for one million young people.

Here’s the full list of winning candidates of BJP in the 2024 Maharashtra elections:

S. No. Candidate Name Party Constituency
1 Kalyanshetti Sachin Panchappa BJP Akkalkot
2 Ameet Bhaskar Satam BJP Andheri West
3 Atul Moreshwar Save BJP Aurangabad East
4 Kuche Narayan Tilakchand BJP Badnapur
5 Mungantiwar Sudhir Sacchidanand BJP Ballarpur
6 Choughule Mahesh Prabhakar BJP Bhiwandi West
7 Jorgewar Kishor Gajanan BJP Chandrapur
8 Banti Bhangdiya BJP Chimur
9 Adv Rahul Suresh Narwekar BJP Colaba
10 Kul Rahul Subhashrao BJP Daund
11 Adsad Pratap Arunbhau BJP Dhamangaon Railway
12 Antapurkar Jitesh Raosaheb BJP Deglur
13 Agrawal Anupbhaiyya Omprakash BJP Dhule City
14 Chavan Ravindra Dattatray BJP Dombivali
15 Kute Sanjay Shriram BJP Jalgaon (Jamod)
16 Gopichand Kundlik Padalkar BJP Jat
17 Chandrashekhar Krushnarao Bawankule BJP Kamthi
18 Atul Bhatkhalkar BJP Kandivali East
19 Dr Atulbaba Suresh Bhosale BJP Karad South
20 Amal Mahadevrao Mahadik BJP Kolhapur South
21 Kewalram Tulsiram Kale BJP Melghat
22 Umesh Alias Chandu Atmaramji Yawalkar BJP Morshi
23 Mihir Kotecha BJP Mulund
24 Kisan Shankar Kathore BJP Murbad
25 Datke Pravin Prabhakarrao BJP Nagpur Central
26 Devendra Gangadhar Fadnavis BJP Nagpur South West
27 Rajan Balkrishna Naik BJP Nalasopara
28 Autade Samadhan Mahadeo BJP Pandharpur
29 Anuradha Atul Chavan BJP Phulambri
30 Kamble Sunil Dyandev BJP Pune Cantonment
31 Kardile Shivaji Bhanudas BJP Rahuri
32 Amol Haribhau Jawale BJP Raver
33 Rajesh Udesing Padvi BJP Shahada
34 Kashiram Vechan Pawara BJP Shirpur
35 Patil Vikhe Radhakrushna Eknathrao BJP Shirdi
36 Jaykumar Jitendrasinh Rawal BJP Sindkheda
37 Ailani Kumar Uttamchand BJP Ulhasnagar
38 Adv. Ashish Shelar BJP Vandre West
39 Kisan Maroti Wankhede BJP Umarkhed
40 Alavani Parag BJP Vile Parle
41 Dr. Pankaj Rajesh Bhoyar BJP Wardha
42 Karan Sanjay Deotale BJP Warora
43 Kalidas Nilkanth Kolambkar BJP Wadala
44 Pravin Vasantrao Tayade BJP Achalpur
45 Ganesh Ramchandra Naik BJP Airoli
46 Randhir Pralhadrao Sawarkar BJP Akola East
47 Prakash Gunwant Bharsakle BJP Akot
48 Abhimanyu Dattatray Pawar BJP Ausa
49 Dilip Manglu Borse BJP Baglan
50 Manda Vijay Mhatre BJP Belapur
51 Mangesh Ramesh Chavan BJP Chalisgaon
52 Danve Santosh Raosaheb BJP Bhokardan
53 Dr.Aher Rahul Daulatrao BJP Chandvad
54 Jagtap Shankar Pandurang BJP Chinchwad
55 Chaudhary Manisha Ashok BJP Dahisar
56 Rajesh Bhaurao Bakane BJP Deoli
57 Dr. Milind Ramji Narote BJP Gadchiroli
58 Agrawal Vinod BJP Gondiya
59 Vidya Jaiprakash Thakur BJP Goregaon
60 Ram Kadam BJP Ghatkopar West
61 Mutkule Tanhaji Sakharamji BJP Hingoli
62 Girish Dattatray Mahajan BJP Jamner
63 Bordikar Meghna Deepak Sakore BJP Jintur
64 Namita Akshay Mundada BJP Kaij
65 Manoj Bhimrao Ghorpade BJP Karad North
66 Nitesh Narayan Rane BJP Kankavli
67 Charansing Babulalji Thakur BJP Katol
68 Bhimrao Dhondiba Tapkir BJP Khadakwasala
69 Akash Pandurang Fundkar BJP Khamgaon
70 Chandrakant (Dada) Bachhu Patil BJP Kothrud
71 Ramesh Kashiram Karad BJP Latur Rural
72 Mangal Prabhat Lodha BJP Malabar Hill
73 Jaykumar Bhagavanrao Gore BJP Man
74 Narendra Mehta BJP Mira Bhayandar
75 Tushar Govindrao Rathod BJP Mukhed
76 Khopde Krishna Pancham BJP Nagpur East
77 Rajesh Sambhajirao Pawar BJP Naigaon
78 Devyani Suhas Pharande BJP Nashik Central
79 Prashant Ramsheth Thakur BJP Panvel
80 Madhuri Satish Misal BJP Parvati
81 Deorao Vithoba Bhongle BJP Rajura
82 Prof. Dr. Ashok Ramaji Wooike BJP Ralegaon
83 Dr Ashishrao Deshmukh BJP Savner
84 Deshmukh Satyajit Shivajirao BJP Shirala
85 Pachpute Vikram Babanrao BJP Shrigonda
86 Monica Rajeev Rajale BJP Shevgaon
87 Deshmukh Vijay Sidramappa BJP Solapur City North
88 Captain R Tamil Selvan BJP Sion Koliwada
89 Ranajagjitsinha Padmasinha Patil BJP Tuljapur
90 Mahesh Baldi BJP Uran
91 Shyam Ramcharan Khode BJP Washim
92 Sanjay Puram BJP Amgaon
93 Raju Narayan Todsam BJP Arni
94 Sumit Wankhede BJP Arvi
95 Dhas Suresh Ramchandra BJP Ashti
96 Chavan Sreejaya Ashokrao BJP Bhokar
97 Sanjay Upadhyay BJP Borivali
98 Savkare Sanjay Waman BJP Bhusawal
99 Mahesh (Dada) Kisan Landge BJP Bhosari
100 Yogesh Sagar BJP Charkop
101 Raghavendra (Ramdada) Manohar Patil BJP Dhule Rural
102 Bumb Prashant Bansilal BJP Gangapur
103 Parag Shah BJP Ghatkopar East
104 Sulbha Ganpat Gaikwad BJP Kalyan East
105 Sai Prakash Dahake BJP Karanja
106 Bhimrao Ramji Keram BJP Kinwat
107 Hemant Narayan Rasane BJP Kasba Peth
108 Chainsukh Madanlal Sancheti BJP Malkapur
109 Dr. Suresh(Bhau) Dagadu Khade BJP Miraj
110 Mohan Gopalrao Mate BJP Nagpur South
111 Nilangekar Sambhaji Diliprao Patil BJP Nilanga
112 Dr.Vijaykumar Krushanrao Gavit BJP Nandurbar
113 Babanrao Dattatray Yadav (Lonikar) BJP Partur
114 Ravisheth Patil BJP Pen
115 Shivendraraje Abhaysinhraje Bhonsle BJP Satara
116 Dhananjay Hari Gadgil BJP Sangli
117 Siddharth Anil Shirole BJP Shivajinagar
118 Devendra Rajesh Kothe BJP Solapur City Central
119 Deshmukh Subhash Sureshchandra BJP Solapur South
120 Rajesh Shriramji Wankhade BJP Teosa
121 Vijay Bharatlal Rahangdale BJP Tirora
122 Sneha Dube Pandit BJP Vasai
123 Bhoye Harishchandra Sakharam BJP Vikramgad
124 Shweta Vidyadhar Mahale BJP Chikhli
125 Samir Tryambakrao Kunawar BJP Hinganghat
126 Sameer Dattatraya Meghe BJP Hingna
127 Rahul Prakash Awade BJP Ichalkaranji
128 Suresh Damu Bhole (Raju Mama) BJP Jalgaon City
129 Harish Marotiappa Pimple BJP Murtizapur
130 Adv.Rahul Uttamrao Dhikale BJP Nashik East
131 Hiray Seema Mahesh BJP Nashik West
132 Sanjay Mukund Kelkar BJP Thane
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‘PM Modi Won’t Take More Than Two Days To Defeat Bangladesh’: Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane

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Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane said Hindu community just has one country – India. Nepal is also a Hindu majority country, but number of community members is very less in Himalayan nation.

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Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane on Tuesday claimed India will save Hindus in Bangladesh, where they are facing attacks, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi can defeat the neighbouring nation in “48 hours”.

Speaking at a rally organised in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra to protest against atrocities on minority Hindus in Bangladesh, Rane said India is being surrounded by all sides everyday.

He said the Hindu community just has one country – India. Nepal is also a Hindu majority country, but the number of community members is very less in the Himalayan nation.

“Muslims have many countries. If you (Muslims) do not like our country then leave,” the ruling coalition MLA maintained.

Hindu women are being kidnapped and stones are being pelted on Ganpati, Ram Navmi and Hanuman Jayanti rallies/processions in Maharashtra, alleged the MLA whose party is aligned with the BJP.

“We will save Hindus in Bangladesh. There is (PM) Narendra Modi for that. But it is our responsibility to save our country. Do not let your guard down. Modi ji will not take more than two days to defeat Bangladesh. We will defeat Bangladesh in 48 hours,” the Shiv Sena legislator told the gathering in his home district.

Nilesh Rane is son of former Maharashtra chief minister Narayan Rane and elder brother of BJP MLA Nitesh Rane, who has been accused of make provocative speeches.

Nilesh Rane, a former BJP member, joined the Shiv Sena led by deputy CM Eknath Shinde ahead of the last month’s assembly polls and won from Kudal in Sindhudurg district.

Meanwhile, in Thane district, the Sakal Hindu Samaj, on the occasion of World Human Rights Day, organized an event to highlight atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh and express solidarity with them.

A delegation representing the organization met with Thane district collector Ashok Shingare and Police Commissioner Ashutosh Dhumbre, and submitted a memorandum outlining their concerns and demands.

The memorandum brought attention to the “inhumane treatment and violence faced by Hindus in Bangladesh,” and urged the Indian government to take “swift and decisive action” to address the crisis.

To amplify their message, the Sakal Hindu Samaj organized a “silent march” in Thane on Sunday, as part of the “Bangladesh Hindu Nyaya Yatra” (Bangladesh Hindu Justice March).

The campaign also extended to Vasai in Palghar district, where hundreds of citizens took part in the yatra. The march was led by BJP leader Mahendra Patil.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

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INDIA Bloc To Move Supreme Court Over EVM Concerns

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The decision to approach the Supreme Court against the Election Commission was announced by Prashant Jagtap, leader of the NCP-Sharad Pawar who lost the assembly elections from the Hadapsar seat in Pune

During the meeting, Kejriwal flagged concerns related to voter lists in Delhi where assembly elections are due early next year.
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The opposition INDIA bloc in Maharashtra is set to move the Supreme Court over alleged manipulation of EVMs in the recent assembly elections.

The decision to approach the Supreme Court against the Election Commission was announced by Prashant Jagtap, leader of the NCP-Sharad Pawar who lost the assembly elections from the Hadapsar seat in Pune.

The decision was announced after a meeting between NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar, AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal and noted lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi here.

Pawar has been meeting leaders of his party who lost the assembly elections.

The INDIA bloc has claimed that it lost the elections in Maharashtra due to alleged manipulation of EVMs in favour of the BJP-led Mahayuti coalition.

In the elections held last month, the BJP-led Mahayuti coalition won 235 seats in the 288-member House while the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance bagged 46.

During the meeting, Kejriwal flagged concerns related to voter lists in Delhi where assembly elections are due early next year.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

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Jagdeep Dhankhar Vs Opposition: What Next For Vice-President After Motion For Removal?

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Opposition’s motion of removal against Jagdeep Dhankhar: The notice, as per article 67(B) of the Constitution, will have to be put to vote first in the Rajya Sabha and, if needed, later in the Lok Sabha

Jagdeep Dhankhar has become the first Vice-President in the history of Independent India to face such a motion for removal. (PTI File)

A total of 60 MPs from opposition parties have submitted a notice to the Rajya Sabha Secretary General, demanding a motion for removal of Rajya Sabha chairman and Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar

The MPs from the Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC), Samajwadi Party (SP), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and other INDIA bloc allies have alleged that Dhankhar’s conduct is biased and therefore unbecoming of his position as the chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.

Article 67(b) of the Constitution of India states that the Vice-President can be removed from office by a resolution of the council of states. The resolution must be passed by a majority of the council of states and agreed to by the House of the People. Before a resolution can be moved, at least 14 days’ notice must be given of the intention to move the resolution.

WHAT NEXT?

The notice, as per article 67(B) of the Constitution, will have to be put to vote first in the Rajya Sabha and, if needed, later in the Lok Sabha.

Constitutional expert P D T Achari told News18 that the Rajya Sabha rule book makes no mention of any provision for removal of the chairperson. However, article 67 of the Constitution provides for the procedure for impeachment of the Vice-President of India. “The motion moved by the opposition will have to be put to vote in the Rajya Sabha. If a majority votes in favour, then it will be sent to the Lok Sabha. The Vice-President can be removed only if a majority of members in both the houses vote to impeach him,” Achary said.

GOVERNMENT’S STAND

Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju condemned the move by the INDIA bloc, but said the government did not have a problem in accepting the notice and getting it voted upon. Rijiju, however, pointed out that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) enjoys a majority in Parliament and all NDA MPs have full faith in the chairperson. “This notice is a diversionary tactic because the Congress is scared and disturbed over the Soros revelation. Dhankhar is a Jat, son of a farmer. We condemn this move to target him,” Rijiju said.

14 DAYS REQUIREMENT

As per article 67, a 14-day notice must be given before any resolution to remove the Vice-President is voted upon. Achari clarified that although this is an unprecedented situation, a bare reading of the Constitution suggests that the resolution moved by the opposition can be taken up in the next session of Parliament as less than 10 working days remain in the winter session. “A special session of the two houses can be called or the notice can be voted upon in the next session,” he told News18.

UNPRECEDENTED MOVE

Dhankhar has become the first Vice-President in the history of Independent India to face such a motion for removal. The numbers in both the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha favour the ruling side, but the opposition insists on “putting on record the bias of the Chair”.

“As Chairperson, the manner in which Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar conducts parliamentary affairs of the Rajya Sabha is extremely partisan. It is a matter of record that Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar has repeatedly interrupted members of the Opposition while they are speaking, unfairly used privilege motions to silence leaders of the opposition, and openly delegitimized dissent with respect to the actions of the Government in the utmost disparaging manner,” the notice alleges.

It adds that his open praise for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and calling himself an “Ekalavya of the RSS” is proof of his bias. Rijiju dismissed the charge and said there was nothing wrong with praising an organisation like the RSS.

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