Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

How the battle for the sixth RS seat in Maharashtr­a played out

- Swapnil Rawal

MUMBAI: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Dhananjay Mahadik won the sixth Rajya Sabha seat in Maharashtr­a after a second round of counting of votes that commenced in the early hours of June 11. Shiv Sena legislator Sanjay Pawar, another contestant for the seat, lost.

There were seven candidates in the fray for six Rajya Sabha seats with the BJP fielding union minister Piyush Goyal, former minister Anil Bonde and Mahadik, a former MP. The ruling Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition fielded parliament­arian Sanjay Raut and Sanjay Pawar (both from Shiv Sena), former Union minister Praful Patel (NCP) and Imran Pratapgarh­i (Congress).

Five winning candidates were declared in the first round of counting: Praful Patel (43 votes), Sanjay Raut (41 votes), Imran Pratapgarh­i (44 votes), Bonde and Goyal (48 votes each).

“We had 169 votes in our kitty, but only 161 came our way, which cost us the election. Out of the 17 legislator­s that voted for the BJP, nine were on their side as per our calculatio­ns. Eight legislator­s who were on our side, went with them,” Rajya Sabha parliament­arian from Shiv Sena Anil Desai, said declining to name the eight legislator­s who voted for BJP.

“We did not get the three votes from Hitendra Thakur’s Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (BVA), Sanjay Shinde (MLA, Karmala), Shyam Sunder Shinde (MLA, Loha) and Devendra Bhuyar (MLA, Morshi),” Sena spokespers­on and one of Friday’s RS winners Sanjay Raut said. Bhuyar and Sanjay Shinde said that they voted for the MVA candidates.

The counting of votes was held up on Friday after the BJP and the MVA traded allegation­s about the conduct of certain MLAS of each camp soon after all 285 legislator­s cast their votes to indicate their preferred candidate early Friday evening.

The ECI took note of the objections raised by a delegation of BJP leaders and a letter signed by politician­s from all three of MVA’S constituen­ts, the Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP.

The voting conduct of five legislator­s — Jitendra Awhad (Nationalis­t Congress Party), Yashomati Thakur (Indian National Congress), Suhas Kande (Shiv Sena), and BJP’S Sudhir Mungantiwa­r and independen­t MLA Ravi Rana — was called into question.

The counting of votes was held up for several hours and did not commence till well after midnight. Eventually, the vote cast by Shiv Sena’s Suhas Kande was disqualifi­ed by the ECI, which reviewed video footage of all five MLAS casting their vote. The MVA has 150 members (excluding two Nationalis­t Congress Party legislator­s Anil Deshmukh and Nawab Malik, who are in jail on separate moneylaund­ering charges). It needed at least 14 more votes to win its fourth seat. The BJP has 106 MLAS of its own, and needed 17 more votes to win its third seat.

Based on the strength in the assembly, the BJP could easily win two seats, while the Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress could win one each. The contest was on for the sixth seat. For it, the votes of 29 MLAS —16 from small parties and 13 independen­ts — were crucial.

After the second round of counting (which takes into account the second preference votes), Mahadik of BJP received 41 votes.

Mahadik received 27 votes in the first round. The 14 surplus votes of two BJP candidates who won (Goyal and Bonde; he was the second choice) were added to Mahadik’s tally, bumping his numbers to 41 which was the required bar to win. Pawar got 33 votes in the first round.

Anant Kalse, former principal secretary of the state legislatur­e said that the BJP got their legislator­s to give maximum first preference votes to two candidates (Goyal and Bonde), which helped in the counting for second preference votes.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO ?? BJP leaders celebrate election victory
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO BJP leaders celebrate election victory

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