Maharashtra elections, 25 names in BJP’s third list: 146 candidates announced so far; Mahayuti declares 260 candidates out of 288 seats

BJP released the third list for Maharashtra assembly elections on Monday afternoon. It contains the names of 25 candidates. The party has released three lists so far. A total of 146 candidates have been announced in it. So far 260 names have been announced in the Mahayuti. It includes BJP, Shiv Sena Shinde faction and NCP Ajit faction. 65 candidates have been announced in two lists of Shiv Sena Shinde faction. 49 names have been announced in three lists of NCP Ajit faction. Mahayuti has fielded 260 candidates for a total of 288 seats in the Maharashtra assembly elections. BJP has also announced the candidate for Nanded Lok Sabha by-election with the third list. Dr. Santuk Marotrao Hambarde has been given ticket from here. At the same time, Congress has already announced the name of Ravindra Chavan. Ravindra is the son of former Congress MP Vasantrao Chavan. The Nanded seat was vacant due to the death of Vasantrao. Vasantrao defeated BJP’s Govindrao Chikhlikar by more than 59 thousand votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. BJP’s third list, 25 names October 26: BJP’s second list has 22 names, only one of them is a woman
BJP released its second list for the Maharashtra Assembly elections on the evening of October 26. It contains the names of 22 candidates. There is only one woman candidate in the party’s second list. The party has given ticket to Devyani Suhas Farande from Nashik Central. The second list has 3 ST and 2 SC seats. Read the full news… October 20: BJP’s first list has 99 names
BJP released the first list of 99 candidates on October 20 for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Of these, 6 seats were for ST and 4 seats were for SC. At the same time, women were given tickets on 13 seats. In the list, 79 current MLAs got tickets again. All 10 ministers and Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar will also contest the elections. Tickets of 5 MLAs have been cut. There was no Muslim candidate’s name in the list. Read full news… Elections in Maharashtra in single phase on November 20, results on November 23 The term of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is ending on November 26, 2024. Mahayuti i.e. Shiv Sena, BJP and NCP Ajit Pawar faction’s government is in power in Maharashtra. Dealing with anti-incumbency and division of votes among 6 big parties will be a big challenge for the party. BJP reduced from 23 to 9 seats in Lok Sabha elections In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, out of 48 seats in Maharashtra, INDIA alliance got 30 and NDA got 17 seats. In these, BJP got 9, Shiv Sena got 7 and NCP got only 1 seat. BJP lost 23 seats. NDA got 41 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. In 2014, this figure was 42. That is, less than half. BJP’s loss expected according to Lok Sabha elections

According to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP will be reduced to around 60 seats. A survey of the opposition alliance has predicted that MVA i.e. Mahavikas Aghadi will get 160 seats out of 288 seats in the state. The Maratha movement is the biggest challenge for the BJP. Apart from this, after the rift between Shiv Sena and NCP, people have sympathy with Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar. Maharashtra 2019 Assembly Election Equation ……………………………………………… Also read this news related to Maharashtra Assembly Elections… Seat sharing between NDA finalized in Maharashtra: BJP will contest on 155, Shiv Sena on 78 and NCP on 55 seats. There was a two and a half hour meeting of NDA constituents at Amit Shah’s house late on October 18 regarding seat sharing in Maharashtra. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy CM Ajit Pawar attended it. In the meeting, out of the 288 assembly seats in the state, BJP will field its candidates on 155 seats, Shiv Sena Shinde group on 78 seats and NCP Ajit Pawar group on 55 seats. Read the full news…

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