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The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance has come back to power in Maharashtra with a whopping 230 seats. In Jharkhand, Hemant Soren made a stunning comeback with the JMM-led alliance winning 56 seats

In Maharashtra, the BJP emerged as the single-largest party, winning 132 seats, while Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena won 57 and Ajit Pawar’s NCP bagged 41 seats. (PTI)

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Mahayuti alliance has come back to power in Maharashtra with a whopping 230 of the 288 Assembly seats, puncturing the Congress-led Maha Vikas Aghadi’s dream of wresting power. The opposition alliance was able to manage just 46 seats.

In Jharkhand, Hemant Soren made a stunning comeback with the JMM-led alliance storming to power for a second consecutive term. It won 56 seats in the 81-member Assembly, while the BJP-led NDA managed only 24 seats.

MAHARASHTRA ELECTIONS: PARTY-WISE SEAT COUNT

In Maharashtra, the BJP emerged as the single-largest party, winning 132 seats, while Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena won 57 and Ajit Pawar’s NCP bagged 41 seats. In the MVA, the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) won 10 seats, the Congress won 16, while Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) won 20 seats.

Maharashtra BJP Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 SHAHADA(2) RAJESH UDESING PADVI 146839 53204
2 NANDURBAR(3) DR.VIJAYKUMAR KRUSHANRAO GAVIT 155190 76247
3 DHULE RURAL(6) RAGHAVENDRA (RAMDADA) MANOHAR PATIL 170398 66320
4 DHULE CITY(7) AGRAWAL ANUPBHAIYYA OMPRAKASH 116538 45750
5 SINDKHEDA(8) JAYKUMAR JITENDRASINH RAWAL 151492 95884
6 SHIRPUR(9) KASHIRAM VECHAN PAWARA 178073 145944
7 RAVER(11) AMOL HARIBHAU JAWALE 113676 43562
8 BHUSAWAL(12) SAVKARE SANJAY WAMAN 107259 47488
9 JALGAON CITY(13) SURESH DAMU BHOLE (RAJU MAMA) 151536 87503
10 CHALISGAON(17) MANGESH RAMESH CHAVAN 157101 85653
11 JAMNER(19) GIRISH DATTATRAY MAHAJAN 128667 26885
12 MALKAPUR(21) CHAINSUKH MADANLAL SANCHETI 109921 26397
13 CHIKHLI(23) SHWETA VIDYADHAR MAHALE 109212 3201
14 KHAMGAON(26) AKASH PANDURANG FUNDKAR 110599 25477
15 JALGAON (JAMOD)(27) KUTE SANJAY SHRIRAM 107318 18771
16 AKOT(28) PRAKASH GUNWANT BHARSAKLE 93338 18851
17 AKOLA EAST(31) RANDHIR PRALHADRAO SAWARKAR 108619 50613
18 MURTIZAPUR(32) HARISH MAROTIAPPA PIMPLE 91820 35864
19 WASHIM(34) SHYAM RAMCHARAN KHODE 122914 19874
20 KARANJA(35) SAI PRAKASH DAHAKE 85005 35073
21 DHAMANGAON RAILWAY(36) ADSAD PRATAP ARUNBHAU 110641 16228
22 TEOSA(39) RAJESH SHRIRAMJI WANKHADE 99664 7617
23 MELGHAT(41) KEWALRAM TULSIRAM KALE 145978 106859
24 ACHALPUR(42) PRAVIN VASANTRAO TAYADE 78201 12131
25 MORSHI(43) UMESH ALIAS CHANDU ATMARAMJI YAWALKAR 99683 64988
26 ARVI(44) SUMIT WANKHEDE 101397 39574
27 DEOLI(45) RAJESH BHAURAO BAKANE 90319 9308
28 HINGANGHAT(46) SAMIR TRYAMBAKRAO KUNAWAR 114578 30094
29 WARDHA(47) DR. PANKAJ RAJESH BHOYAR 92067 7470
30 KATOL(48) CHARANSING BABULALJI THAKUR 104338 38816
31 SAVNER(49) DR ASHISHRAO DESHMUKH 119725 26401
32 HINGNA(50) SAMEER DATTATRAYA MEGHE 160206 78931
33 NAGPUR SOUTH WEST(52) DEVENDRA GANGADHAR FADNAVIS 129401 39710
34 NAGPUR SOUTH(53) MOHAN GOPALRAO MATE 117526 15658
35 NAGPUR EAST(54) KHOPDE KRISHNA PANCHAM 163390 115288
36 NAGPUR CENTRAL(55) DATKE PRAVIN PRABHAKARRAO 90560 11632
37 KAMTHI(58) CHANDRASHEKHAR KRUSHNARAO BAWANKULE 174979 40946
38 TIRORA(64) VIJAY BHARATLAL RAHANGDALE 102984 42686
39 GONDIYA(65) AGRAWAL VINOD 143012 61608
40 AMGAON(66) SANJAY PURAM 110123 32721
41 GADCHIROLI(68) DR. MILIND RAMJI NAROTE 116540 15505
42 RAJURA(70) DEORAO VITHOBA BHONGLE 72882 3054
43 CHANDRAPUR(71) JORGEWAR KISHOR GAJANAN 106841 22804
44 BALLARPUR(72) MUNGANTIWAR SUDHIR SACCHIDANAND 105969 25985
45 CHIMUR(74) BANTI BHANGDIYA 116495 9853
46 WARORA(75) KARAN SANJAY DEOTALE 65170 15450
47 RALEGAON(77) PROF. DR. ASHOK RAMAJI WOOIKE 101398 2812
48 ARNI(80) RAJU NARAYAN TODSAM 127203 29313
49 UMARKHED(82) KISAN MAROTI WANKHEDE 108682 16629
50 KINWAT(83) BHIMRAO RAMJI KERAM 92856 5636
51 BHOKAR(85) CHAVAN SREEJAYA ASHOKRAO 133187 50551
52 NAIGAON(89) RAJESH SAMBHAJIRAO PAWAR 129192 47629
53 DEGLUR(90) ANTAPURKAR JITESH RAOSAHEB 107841 42999
54 MUKHED(91) TUSHAR GOVINDRAO RATHOD 98213 37784
55 HINGOLI(94) MUTKULE TANHAJI SAKHARAMJI 74584 10926
56 JINTUR(95) BORDIKAR MEGHNA DEEPAK SAKORE 113432 4516
57 PARTUR(99) BABANRAO DATTATRAY YADAV (LONIKAR) 70659 4740
58 BADNAPUR(102) KUCHE NARAYAN TILAKCHAND 138489 45531
59 BHOKARDAN(103) DANVE SANTOSH RAOSAHEB 128480 23179
60 PHULAMBRI(106) ANURADHA ATUL CHAVAN 135046 32501
61 AURANGABAD EAST(109) ATUL MORESHWAR SAVE 93274 2161
62 GANGAPUR(111) BUMB PRASHANT BANSILAL 125555 5015
63 BAGLAN(116) DILIP MANGLU BORSE 159681 129297
64 CHANDVAD(118) DR.AHER RAHUL DAULATRAO 104826 48961
65 NASHIK EAST(123) ADV.RAHUL UTTAMRAO DHIKALE 156246 87817
66 NASHIK CENTRAL(124) DEVYANI SUHAS PHARANDE 105689 17856
67 NASHIK WEST(125) HIRAY SEEMA MAHESH 141725 68177
68 VIKRAMGAD(129) BHOYE HARISHCHANDRA SAKHARAM 114514 41408
69 NALASOPARA(132) RAJAN BALKRISHNA NAIK 165113 36875
70 VASAI(133) SNEHA DUBE PANDIT 77553 3153
71 BHIWANDI WEST(136) CHOUGHULE MAHESH PRABHAKAR 70172 31293
72 MURBAD(139) KISAN SHANKAR KATHORE 175509 52392
73 ULHASNAGAR(141) AILANI KUMAR UTTAMCHAND 82231 30754
74 KALYAN EAST(142) SULBHA GANPAT GAIKWAD 81516 26408
75 DOMBIVALI(143) CHAVAN RAVINDRA DATTATRAY 123815 77106
76 MIRA BHAYANDAR(145) NARENDRA MEHTA 144376 60433
77 THANE(148) SANJAY MUKUND KELKAR 120373 58253
78 AIROLI(150) GANESH RAMCHANDRA NAIK 144261 91880
79 BELAPUR(151) MANDA VIJAY MHATRE 91852 377
80 BORIVALI(152) SANJAY UPADHYAY 139947 100257
81 DAHISAR(153) CHAUDHARY MANISHA ASHOK 98587 44329
82 MULUND(155) MIHIR KOTECHA 131549 90032
83 KANDIVALI EAST(160) ATUL BHATKHALKAR 114203 83593
84 CHARKOP(161) YOGESH SAGAR 127355 91154
85 GOREGAON(163) VIDYA THAKUR 96364 23600
86 ANDHERI WEST(165) AMEET BHASKAR SATAM 84981 19599
87 VILE PARLE(167) ALAVANI PARAG 97259 54935
88 GHATKOPAR WEST(169) RAM KADAM 73171 12971
89 GHATKOPAR EAST(170) PARAG SHAH 85388 34999
90 VANDRE WEST(177) ADV. ASHISH SHELAR 82780 19931
91 SION KOLIWADA(179) CAPTAIN R TAMIL SELVAN 73429 7895
92 WADALA(180) KALIDAS NILKANTH KOLAMBKAR 66800 24973
93 MALABAR HILL(185) MANGAL PRABHAT LODHA 101197 68019
94 COLABA(187) ADV RAHUL SURESH NARWEKAR 81085 48581
95 PANVEL(188) PRASHANT RAMSHETH THAKUR 183931 51091
96 URAN(190) MAHESH BALDI 95390 6512
97 PEN(191) RAVISHETH PATIL 124631 60810
98 DAUND(199) KUL RAHUL SUBHASHRAO 120721 13889
99 CHINCHWAD(205) JAGTAP SHANKAR PANDURANG 235323 103865
100 BHOSARI(207) MAHESH (DADA) KISAN LANDGE 213624 63765
101 SHIVAJINAGAR(209) SIDDHARTH ANIL SHIROLE 84695 36702
102 KOTHRUD(210) CHANDRAKANT (DADA) BACHHU PATIL 159234 112041
103 KHADAKWASALA(211) BHIMRAO DHONDIBA TAPKIR 163131 52322
104 PARVATI(212) MADHURI SATISH MISAL 118193 54660
105 PUNE CANTONMENT(214) KAMBLE SUNIL DYANDEV 76032 10320
106 KASBA PETH(215) HEMANT NARAYAN RASANE 90046 19423
107 SHIRDI(218) PATIL VIKHE RADHAKRUSHNA EKNATHRAO 144778 70282
108 SHEVGAON(222) MONICA RAJEEV RAJALE 99775 19043
109 RAHURI(223) KARDILE SHIVAJI BHANUDAS 135859 34487
110 SHRIGONDA(226) PACHPUTE VIKRAM BABANRAO 99820 37156
111 ASHTI(231) DHAS SURESH RAMCHANDRA 140507 77975
112 KAIJ(232) NAMITA AKSHAY MUNDADA 117081 2687
113 LATUR RURAL(234) RAMESH KASHIRAM KARAD 112051 6595
114 NILANGA(238) NILANGEKAR SAMBHAJI DILIPRAO PATIL 112368 13740
115 AUSA(239) ABHIMANYU DATTATRAY PAWAR 115590 33462
116 TULJAPUR(241) RANAJAGJITSINHA PADMASINHA PATIL 131863 36879
117 SOLAPUR CITY NORTH(248) DESHMUKH VIJAY SIDRAMAPPA 117215 54583
118 SOLAPUR CITY CENTRAL(249) DEVENDRA RAJESH KOTHE 110278 48850
119 AKKALKOT(250) KALYANSHETTI SACHIN PANCHAPPA 148105 49572
120 SOLAPUR SOUTH(251) DESHMUKH SUBHASH SURESHCHANDRA 116932 77127
121 PANDHARPUR(252) AUTADE SAMADHAN MAHADEO 125163 8430
122 MAN(258) JAYKUMAR BHAGAVANRAO GORE 150021 49675
123 KARAD NORTH(259) MANOJ BHIMRAO GHORPADE 134626 43691
124 KARAD SOUTH(260) DR ATULBABA SURESH BHOSALE 139505 39355
125 SATARA(262) SHIVENDRARAJE ABHAYSINHRAJE BHONSLE 176849 142124
126 KANKAVLI(268) NITESH NARAYAN RANE 108369 58007
127 KOLHAPUR SOUTH(274) AMAL MAHADEVRAO MAHADIK 148892 17630
128 ICHALKARANJI(279) RAHUL PRAKASH AWADE 131919 56811
129 MIRAJ(281) DR. SURESH (BHAU) DAGADU KHADE 129766 45195
130 SANGLI(282) SUDHIRDADA ALIAS DHANANJAY HARI GADGIL 112498 36135
131 SHIRALA(284) DESHMUKH SATYAJIT SHIVAJIRAO 130738 22689
132 JAT(288) GOPICHAND KUNDLIK PADALKAR 113737 38240

Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 AKKALKUWA(1) AMSHYA FULJI PADVI 72629 2904
2 SAKRI(5) MANJULA TULSHIRAM GAVIT 104649 5584
3 CHOPDA(10) CHANDRAKANT BALIRAM SONAWANE 122826 32313
4 JALGAON RURAL(14) GULABRAO RAGHUNATH PATIL 143408 59232
5 ERANDOL(16) AMOL CHIMANRAO PATIL 101088 56332
6 PACHORA(18) KISHOR APPA PATIL 97366 38689
7 MUKTAINAGAR(20) CHANDRAKANT NIMBA PATIL 112318 23904
8 BULDHANA(22) GAIKWAD SANJAY RAMBHAU 91660 841
9 RAMTEK(59) ASHISH NANDKISHORE JAISWAL(VAKIL) 107967 26555
10 BHANDARA(61) BHONDEKAR NARENDRA BHOJRAJ 127884 38367
11 DIGRAS(79) RATHOD SANJAY DULICHAND 143115 28775
12 HADGAON(84) KOHLIKAR BABURAO KADAM 113245 30067
13 NANDED NORTH(86) BALAJI DEVIDASRAO KALYANKAR 83184 3502
14 NANDED SOUTH(87) ANAND SHANKAR TIDKE 60445 2132
15 KALAMNURI(93) BANGAR SANTOSH LAXMANRAO 122016 31083
16 GHANSAWANGI(100) UDHAN HIKMAT BALIRAM 98496 2309
17 JALNA(101) ARJUN PANDITRAO KHOTKAR 104665 31651
18 SILLOD(104) ABDUL SATTAR 137960 2420
19 KANNAD(105) RANJANATAI (SANJANA) HARSHVARDHAN JADHAV 84492 18201
20 AURANGABAD CENTRAL(107) JAISWAL PRADEEP SHIVNARAYAN 85459 8119
21 AURANGABAD WEST(108) SANJAY PANDURANG SHIRSAT 122498 16351
22 PAITHAN(110) BHUMRE VILAS SANDIPANRAO 132474 29192
23 VAIJAPUR(112) BORNARE (SIR) RAMESH NANASAHEB 133627 41658
24 NANDGAON(113) SUHAS (AANNA) DWARKANATH KANDE 138068 89874
25 MALEGAON OUTER(115) DADAJI DAGDU BHUSE 158284 106606
26 PALGHAR(130) GAVIT RAJENDRA DHEDYA 112894 40337
27 BOISAR(131) VILAS SUKUR TARE 126117 44455
28 BHIWANDI RURAL(134) SHANTARAM TUKARAM MORE 127205 57962
29 KALYAN WEST(138) VISHWANATH ATMARAM BHOIR 126020 42454
30 AMBERNATH(140) DR. BALAJI PRALHAD KINIKAR 111368 51375
31 KALYAN RURAL(144) RAJESH GOVARDHAN MORE 141164 66396
32 OVALA – MAJIWADA(146) Pratap Baburao Sarnaik 184178 108158
33 KOPRI – PACHPAKHADI(147) EKNATH SAMBHAJI SHINDE 159060 120717
34 MAGATHANE(154) PRAKASH SURVE 105527 58164
35 BHANDUP WEST(157) ASHOK DHARMARAJ PATIL 77754 6764
36 ANDHERI EAST(166) MURJI PATEL (KAKA) 94010 25486
37 CHANDIVALI(168) DILIP BHAUSAHEB LANDE 124641 20625
38 CHEMBUR(173) TUKARAM RAMKRUSHNA KATE 63194 10711
39 KURLA(174) KUDALKAR MANGESH 72763 4187
40 KARJAT(189) THORVE MAHENDRA SADASHIV 94871 5694
41 ALIBAG(192) MAHENDRA HARI DALVI 113599 29565
42 MAHAD(194) GOGAWALE BHARAT MARUTI 117442 26210
43 PURANDAR(202) VIJAYBAPU SHIVTARE 125819 24188
44 SANGAMNER(217) AMOL DHONDIBA KHATAL 112386 10560
45 NEVASA(221) VITTHAL VAKILRAO LANGHE 95444 4021
46 PARANDA(243) PROF.DR.TANAJI JAYAWANT SAWANT 103254 1509
47 KOREGAON(257) MAHESH SAMBHAJIRAJE SHINDE 146166 45063
48 PATAN(261) DESAI SHAMBHURAJ SHIVAJIRAO 125759 34824
49 DAPOLI(263) KADAM YOGESHDADA RAMDAS 105007 24093
50 RATNAGIRI(266) UDAY RAVINDRA SAMANT 111335 41590
51 RAJAPUR(267) KIRAN ALIAS BHAIYYA SAMANT 80256 19677
52 KUDAL(269) NILESH NARAYAN RANE 81659 8176
53 SAWANTWADI(270) DEEPAK VASANTRAO KESARKAR 81008 39899
54 RADHANAGARI(272) ABITKAR PRAKASH ANANDRAO 144359 38259
55 KARVIR(275) CHANDRADEEP SHASHIKANT NARAKE 134528 1976
56 KOLHAPUR NORTH(276) RAJESH VINAYAK KSHIRSAGAR 111085 29563
57 KHANAPUR(286) BABAR SUHAS ANILBHAU 153892 78181

NCP (Ajit Pawar) Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 AMALNER(15) ANIL BHAIDAS PATIL 109445 33435
2 SINDKHED RAJA(24) KAYANDE MANOJ DEVANAND 73413 4650
3 AMRAVATI(38) SULBHA SANJAY KHODKE 60087 5413
4 TUMSAR(60) KAREMORE RAJU MANIKRAO 135813 64305
5 ARJUNI MORGAON(63) BADOLE RAJKUMAR SUDAM 82506 16415
6 AHERI(69) ATRAM DHARAMRAOBABA BHAGWANTRAO 54206 16814
7 PUSAD(81) INDRANIL MANOHAR NAIK 127964 90769
8 LOHA(88) PRATAPRAO PATIL CHIKHALIKAR 72750 10973
9 BASMATH(92) CHANDRAKANT ALIAS RAJUBHAIYA RAMAKANT NAVGHARE 107655 29588
10 PATHRI(98) RAJESH UTTAMRAO VITEKAR 83767 13244
11 KALWAN(117) NITINBHAU ARJUN (A.T.) PAWAR 119191 8432
12 YEVLA(119) CHHAGAN BHUJBAL 135023 26400
13 SINNAR(120) ADV. KOKATE MANIKRAO SHIVAJI 138565 40884
14 NIPHAD(121) BANKAR DILIPRAO SHANKARRAO 120253 29239
15 DINDORI(122) NARAHARI SITARAM ZIRWAL 138622 44403
16 DEOLALI(126) AHIRE SAROJ BABULAL 81683 40679
17 IGATPURI(127) KHOSKAR HIRAMAN BHIKA 117575 86581
18 SHAHAPUR(135) DAULAT BHIKA DARODA 73081 1672
19 ANUSHAKTI NAGAR(172) SANA MALIK 49341 3378
20 SHRIVARDHAN(193) ADITI SUNIL TATKARE 116050 82798
21 AMBEGAON(196) DILIP DATTATRAY WALSE PATIL 106888 1523
22 SHIRUR(198) DNYANESHWAR ALIAS MAULI ABA KATKE 192281 74550
23 INDAPUR(200) DATTATRAYA VITHOBA BHARANE 117236 19410
24 BARAMATI(201) AJIT ANANTRAO PAWAR 181132 100899
25 BHOR(203) SHANKAR HIRAMAN MANDEKAR 126455 19638
26 MAVAL(204) SUNIL SHANKARRAO SHELKE 191255 108565
27 PIMPRI(206) ANNA DADU BANSODE 109239 36664
28 HADAPSAR(213) CHETAN VITTHAL TUPE 134810 7122
29 AKOLE(216) DR. KIRAN YAMAJI LAHAMATE 73958 5556
30 KOPARGAON(219) ASHUTOSH ASHOKRAO KALE 161147 124624
31 PARNER(224) KASHINATH MAHADU DATE SIR 113630 1526
32 AHMEDNAGAR CITY(225) SANGRAM ARUNKAKA JAGTAP 118636 39618
33 GEORAI(228) VIJAYSINH SHIVAJIRAO PANDIT 116141 42390
34 MAJALGAON(229) PRAKASH (DADA) SUNADARRAO SOLANKE 66009 5899
35 PARLI(233) DHANANJAY PANDITRAO MUNDE 194889 140224
36 AHMADPUR(236) BABASAHEB MOHANRAO PATIL 96905 31669
37 UDGIR(237) SANJAY BABURAO BANSODE 152038 93214
38 PHALTAN(255) SACHIN PATIL 119287 17046
39 WAI(256) MAKRAND LAXMANRAO JADHAV (PATIL) 140971 61392
40 CHIPLUN(265) SHEKHAR GOVINDRAO NIKAM 96555 6867
41 KAGAL(273) MUSHRIF HASAN MIYALAL 145269 11581

Shiv Sena-UBT Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 MEHKAR(25) KHARAT SIDDHARTH RAMBHAU 104242 4819
2 BALAPUR(29) NITIN BHIKANRAO DESHMUKH 82088 11739
3 DARYAPUR(40) GAJANAN MOTIRAM LAWATE 87749 19709
4 WANI(76) DERKAR SANJAY NILKANTHRAO 94618 15560
5 PARBHANI(96) DR. RAHUL VEDPRAKASH PATIL 126803 34216
6 VIKHROLI(156) SUNIL RAJARAM RAUT 66093 15526
7 JOGESHWARI EAST(158) ANANT (BALA) B. NAR 77044 1541
8 DINDOSHI(159) SUNIL WAMAN PRABHU 76437 6182
9 VERSOVA(164) HAROON KHAN 65396 1600
10 KALINA(175) SANJAY GOVIND POTNIS 59820 5008
11 VANDRE EAST(176) VARUN SATISH SARDESAI 57708 11365
12 MAHIM(181) MAHESH BALIRAM SAWANT 50213 1316
13 WORLI(182) ADITYA UDDHAV THACKERAY 63324 8801
14 SHIVADI(183) AJAY VINAYAK CHOUDHARI 74890 7140
15 BYCULLA(184) MANOJ PANDURANG JAMSUTKAR 80133 31361
16 KHED ALANDI(197) BABAJI RAMCHANDRA KALE 150152 51743
17 UMARGA(240) PRAVIN VIRBHADRAYYA SWAMI (SIR) 96206 3965
18 OSMANABAD(242) KAILAS BALASAHEB GHADGE PATIL 130573 36566
19 BARSHI(246) DILIP GANGADHAR SOPAL 122694 6472
20 GUHAGAR(264) JADHAV BHASKAR BHAURAO 71241 2830

Maharashtra Congress Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 NAWAPUR(4) SHIRISHKUMAR SURUPSING NAIK 87166 1121
2 AKOLA WEST(30) SAJID KHAN PATHAN 88718 1283
3 RISOD(33) AMEET SUBHASHRAO ZANAK 76809 6136
4 UMRED(51) SANJAY NARAYANRAO MESHRAM 85372 12825
5 NAGPUR WEST(56) VIKAS PANDURANG THAKRE 104144 5824
6 NAGPUR NORTH(57) DR NITIN KASHINATH RAUT 127877 28467
7 SAKOLI(62) NANABHAU FALGUNRAO PATOLE 96795 208
8 ARMORI(67) RAMDAS MALUJI MASRAM 98509 6210
9 BRAHMAPURI(73) VIJAY NAMDEORAO WADETTIWAR 114196 13971
10 YAVATMAL(78) ANIL ALIAS BALASAHEB SHANKARRAO MANGULKAR 117504 11381
11 MALAD WEST(162) ASLAM RAMJANALI SHAIKH 98202 6227
12 DHARAVI(178) DR. GAIKWAD JYOTI EKNATH 70727 23459
13 MUMBADEVI(186) AMIN PATEL 74990 34844
14 SHRIRAMPUR(220) OGALE HEMANT BHUJANGRAO 66099 13373
15 LATUR CITY(235) AMIT VILASRAO DESHMUKH 114110 7398
16 PALUS – KADEGAON(285) KADAM VISHWAJIT PATANGRAO 130769 30064

NCP-Sharad Pawar Seat Tally

S.No Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes Margin
1 MUMBRA – KALWA(149) AWHAD JITENDRA SATISH 157141 96228
2 VADGAON SHERI(208) BAPUSAHEB TUKARAM PATHARE 133689 4710
3 KARJAT JAMKHED(227) ROHIT PAWAR 127676 1243
4 BEED(230) SANDEEP RAVINDRA KSHIRSAGAR 101874 5324
5 KARMALA(244) NARAYAN (ABA) GOVINDRAO PATIL 96091 16085
6 MADHA(245) ABHIJEET DHANANJAY PATIL 136559 30621
7 MOHOL(247) KHARE RAJU DNYANU 125838 30202
8 MALSHIRAS(254) UTTAMRAO SHIVDAS JANKAR 121713 13147
9 ISLAMPUR(283) JAYANT RAJARAM PATIL 109879 13027
10 TASGAON – KAVATHE MAHANKAL(287) ROHIT SUMAN R.R. ABA PATIL 128403 27644

Others

Constituency

Winning Party Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

BHIWANDI EAST(137) SAMAJWADI PARTY RAIS KASAM SHAIKH 119687 52015
MANKHURD SHIVAJI NAGAR(171) SAMAJWADI PARTY ABU ASIM AZMI 54780 12753
SHAHUWADI(277) JSS DR. VINAY VILASRAO KORE (SAVKAR) 136064 36053
HATKANANGLE(278) JSS DALITMITRA DR.ASHOKRAO MANE(BAPU 134191 46249
BADNERA(37) RSHYVSWBHM RAVI GANGADHAR RANA 127800 66974
GANGAKHED(97) RSPS GUTTE RATNAKAR MANIKRAO 141544 26292
MALEGAON CENTRAL(114) AIMIM MUFTI MOHAMMAD ISMAIL ABDUL KHALIQUE 109653 162
DAHANU(128) CPI(M) VINOD BHIVA NIKOLE 104702 5133
SANGOLE(253) PWPI DR. BABASAHEB ANNASAHEB DESHMUKH 116256 25386
SHIROL(280) RSVA RAJENDRA SHAMGONDA PATIL (YADRAVKAR) 134630 40816
JUNNAR(195) INDEPENDENT SHARADDADA BHIMAJI SONAWANE 73355 6664
CHANDGAD(271) INDEPENDENT SHIVAJI SHATTUPA PATIL 84254 24134

Focus has now shifted to who will be the chief minister of Maharashtra. Political circles are abuzz with reports that Devendra Fadnavis, the architect of the BJP’s stunning victory, will take the top job for the third time.

Party-Wise Vote Share In Maharashtra

The BJP took the biggest chunk of the vote share in Maharashtra at 26.77%, followed by Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena at 12.38%. The Congress received 12.42% of the votes.

Party-wise vote share in Maharashtra elections. (Source: ECI)

JHARKHAND ELECTIONS: PARTY-WISE SEAT COUNT

In Jharkhand, the JMM contested 43 seats and won 34, the highest-ever seats won by the party. The Congress got 16 seats, RJD four and the CPI (ML) secured two seats in the INDIA bloc.

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 RAJMAHAL(1) MD. TAJUDDIN 140176 43432
2 BORIO (2) DHANANJAY SOREN 97317 19273
3 BARHAIT (3) HEMANT SOREN 95612 39791
4 LITIPARA (4) HEMLAL MURMU 88469 26749
5 MAHESHPUR (6) STEPHEN MARANDI 114924 61175
6 SIKARIPARA (7) ALOK KUMAR SOREN 102199 41174
7 NALA(8) RABINDRA NATH MAHATO 92702 10483
8 DUMKA (10) BASANT SOREN 95685 14588
9 JAMA (11) LOIS MARANDI 76424 5738
10 MADHUPUR(13) HAFIZUL HASSAN 143953 20027
11 SARATH(14) UDAY SHANKAR SINGH 135219 37429
12 GANDEY(31) KALPANA MURMU SOREN 119372 17142
13 GIRIDIH(32) SUDIVYA KUMAR 94042 3838
14 GOMIA(34) YOGENDRA PRASAD 95170 36093
15 CHANDANKIYARI (37) UMA KANT RAJAK 90027 33733
16 TUNDI(42) MATHURA PRASAD MAHATO 95527 25603
17 BAHARAGORA(44) SAMIR KUMAR MOHANTY 96870 18125
18 GHATSILA (45) RAM DAS SOREN 98356 22446
19 POTKA (46) SANJIB SARDAR 120322 27902
20 JUGSALAI (47) MANGAL KALINDI 121290 43445
21 ICHAGARH(50) SABITA MAHATO 77552 26523
22 CHAIBASA (52) DEEPAK BIRUA 107367 64835
23 MAJHGAON (53) NIRAL PURTY 94163 59603
24 MANOHARPUR (55) JAGAT MAJHI 73034 31956
25 CHAKRADHARPUR (56) SUKHRAM ORAON 58639 9310
26 KHARSAWAN (57) DASHRATH GAGRAI 85772 32615
27 TAMAR (58) VIKAS KUMAR MUNDA 65655 24246
28 TORPA (59) SUDEEP GUDHIYA 80887 40647
29 KHUNTI (60) RAM SURYA MUNDA 91721 42053
30 SILLI(61) AMIT KUMAR 73169 23867
31 SISAI (67) JIGA SUSARAN HORO 106058 38989
32 GUMLA (68) BHUSHAN TIRKEY 84974 26301
33 BISHUNPUR (69) CHAMRA LINDA 100336 32756
34 BHAWANATHPUR(81) ANANT PRATAP DEO 146265 21462

Jharkhand BJP Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 JARMUNDI(12) DEVENDRA KUNWAR 94892 17546
2 KODARMA(19) DR. NEERA YADAV 86734 5815
3 BARKATHA(20) AMIT KUMAR YADAV 82221 3660
4 BARHI(21) MANOJ KUMAR YADAV 113274 49291
5 BARKAGAON(22) ROSHAN LAL CHOUDHARY 124468 31393
6 HAZARIBAGH(25) PRADIP PRASAD 139458 43477
7 SIMARIA (26) KUMAR UJJWAL 111906 4001
8 DHANWAR(28) BABU LAL MARANDI 106296 35438
9 BAGODAR(29) NAGENDRA MAHTO 127501 32617
10 JAMUA (30) MANJU KUMARI 117532 32631
11 DHANBAD(40) RAJ SINHA 136336 48741
12 JHARIA(41) RAGINI SINGH 87892 14511
13 BAGHMARA(43) SHATRUGHAN MAHTO 87529 18682
14 JAMSHEDPUR EAST(48) PURNIMA SAHU 107191 42871
15 SERAIKELLA (51) CHAMPAI SOREN 119379 20447
16 RANCHI(63) CHANDRESHWAR PRASAD SINGH 107290 21949
17 HATIA(64) NAVIN JAISWAL 152949 14623
18 LATEHAR (74) PRAKASH RAM 98062 434
19 PANKI(75) KUSHWAHA SHASHI BHUSHAN MEHTA 75991 9796
20 DALTONGANJ(76) ALOK KUMAR CHAURASIYA 102175 890
21 GARHWA(80) SATYENDRA NATH TIWARI 133109 16753

Jharkhand Congress Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 PAKAUR(5) NISAT ALAM 155827 86029
2 JAMTARA(9) IRFAN ANSARI 133266 43676
3 POREYAHAT(16) PRADEEP YADAV 117842 34130
4 MAHAGAMA(18) DEEPIKA PANDEY SINGH 114069 18645
5 RAMGARH(23) MAMTA DEVI 89818 6790
6 BERMO(35) KUMAR JAIMANGAL (ANUP SINGH) 90246 29375
7 BOKARO(36) SHWETTAA SINGH 133438 7207
8 JAGANATHPUR (54) SONA RAM SINKU 57065 7383
9 KHIJRI (62) RAJESH KACHHAP 124049 29065
10 KANKE (65) SURESH KUMAR BAITHA 133499 968
11 MANDAR (66) SHILPI NEHA TIRKEY 135936 22803
12 SIMDEGA (70) BHUSHAN BARA 75392 9228
13 KOLEBIRA (71) NAMAN BIXAL KONGARI 75376 37031
14 LOHARDAGA (72) RAMESHWAR ORAON 113507 34670
15 MANIKA (73) RAMCHANDRA SINGH 74946 16854
16 CHHATARPUR (78) RADHA KRISHANA KISHORE 71857 736

Jharkhand RJD Seat Tally

S.No

Constituency Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

1 DEOGHAR (15) SURESH PASWAN 156079 39721
2 GODDA(17) SANJAY PRASAD YADAV 109487 21471
3 BISHRAMPUR(77) NARESH PRASAD SINGH 74338 14587
4 HUSSAINABAD(79) SANJAY KUMAR SINGH YADAV 81476 34364

Others

Constituency

Winning Party Winning Candidate Total Votes

Margin

SINDRI(38) CPI(ML)(L) CHANDRADEO MAHATO 105136 3448
NIRSA(39) CPI(ML)(L) ARUP CHATTERJEE 104855 1808
MANDU(24) AJSUP NIRMAL MAHTO 90871 231
CHATRA (27) LJPRV JANARDHAN PASWAN 109019 18401
DUMRI(33) JLKM JAIRAM KUMAR MAHATO 94496 10945
JAMSHEDPUR WEST(49) JD(U) SARYU ROY 103631 7863

The aggressive BJP’s campaign failed to resonate in the face of the ‘Adivasi’ card played by the JMM. Both Hemant Soren and his wife Kalpana managed to create a wave of sympathy among the tribal electorate.

Party-Wise Vote Share In Jharkhand

Though the BJP failed to replicate the Maharashtra triumph in Jharkhand, its vote share in the eastern state was more than the JMM’s.

Party-wise vote share in Jharkhand elections. (Source: ECI)

The BJP contested 68 seats and registered a 33.18% vote share as compared to JMM’s 23.44%.

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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.

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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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