Unopposed Elections Sweep Maharashtra Legislative Council
In an unopposed victory, all ten candidates in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, including notable political figures, were elected. The ruling BJP secured six seats, while strategic resignations and alliances marked this election, reflecting the dynamic political landscape. Disqualified independents left the path clear for the remaining candidates.
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In a striking outcome, all candidates in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections were elected unopposed on Monday, signaling a consensus in the political field.
Prominent leaders like Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe and former minister Bacchu Kadu made headlines, as they won seats effortlessly, alongside other notable figures.
The ruling BJP, leading the Mahayuti coalition, captured six out of the ten seats, while the opposition Shiv Sena managed to secure one. Notably, the vacant positions emerged due to a mix of mid-term resignations and routine biennial exits.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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