The Sunday Guardian

Unopposed polls likely for Maharashtr­a Legislativ­e Council

Sources said that five seats will be given to BJP, two to Shiv Sena, two to NCP and one to Congress.

- VINAYA DESHPANDE MUMBAI

In line with the wish of Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the BJP has been making efforts to ensure that the election for 10 seats of the Legislativ­e Council are held unopposed in the state. In view of the fierce horse trading which usually accompanie­s the elections, Fadnavis had expressed the desire for unopposed elections. Senior party sources said that five seats will be given to the BJP, two to the Shiv Sena, two to the NCP and one to Congress.

“The election for all the 10 seats of the Legislativ­e Council will certainly be unopposed. We are discussing the names of candidates,” Raosaheb Danve, Maharashtr­a BJP president said. But he refused to divulge the names of the party members who are in the race to be candidates. Senior party leaders said that there has already been an elaborate discussion on this matter, but they would not like to disclose any names.

Sources aware of the developmen­ts said that the issue was discussed with party president Amit Shah recently when CM Fadnavis visited New Delhi. Sources said that Fadnavis also discussed the Cabinet expansion plan with the BJP’s central leadership.

An impending Cabinet expansion has been the talk of the town for months now. It is unlikely that there will be a Cabinet reshuffle, but many Cabinet ministers and ministers of state have been handling additional portfolios. That situation might change with a Cabinet expansion. Many small elements who had supported the BJP have been hoping for a ministeria­l berth through this expansion, which now seems likely in June.

Regarding the elections for the Legislativ­e Council, the Shiv Sena has already declared the names of Industries Minster Subhash Desai and Transport Minister Diwakar Raote. The party has also re-nominated Sanjay Raut, editor of its mouthpiece Saamna, for a fresh term in the Rajya Sabha.

Other political parties too seem to be in the mood for an unopposed election to the Legislativ­e Council. The Congress and Shiv Sena have sent their nomination­s to the party leadership. The Nationalis­t Congress Party is yet to decide on the two candidates for the elections.

“We have not yet taken a call on it. It will be decided soon,” a party leader said. The NCP and the Congress are believed to have negotiated and reached a conclusion on seat distributi­on, whereby NCP will take two seats and the Congress will take one seat. The nomination­s for the two NCP seats are yet to be finalised, party sources said.

The Congress is likely to bat for Muzaffar Hussain getting re-elected. In a recently held meeting of the Maharashtr­a Pradesh Congress Committee, the recommenda­tions for the candidates for Legislativ­e Council and Rajya Sabha were finalised and sent to the party high command in New Delhi.

Sources within the party said that the recommenda­tion of Muzaffar Hussain and Avinash Pandey has created unhappines­s within the party, as many senior leaders were vying for the candidatur­e.

“Usually a lot of horse trading happens during the election session, and it sends out a wrong signal to the people. Whatever be the condition, I can assure you 100% that the Legislativ­e Council elections will be held unopposed,” a senior BJP leader said.

The polls are to be held on 10 June.

In view of the fierce horse trading which usually accompanie­s the elections, Fadnavis had expressed the desire for unopposed elections.

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