Maharashtra MLC polls: MVA urges legislators to gather in Mumbai from June 18
The Hindu
Congressman Satej Patil refutes suggestions of poor coordination between allies; Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut says Congress will have to fight to get its second candidate elected
Smarting from its setback in the recently concluded Rajya Sabha elections, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA)‘s coalition parties of the Shiv Sena, the NCP and the Congress have asked all its legislators to gather in Mumbai ahead of the crucial June 20 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls even as senior Congressman and Minister Satej Patil refuted suggestions of ‘poor coordination’ between the three allies.
Speaking in Pune, Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar said that all MLAs of the three parties have been instructed to come to Mumbai from June 18, ahead of the Council election.
Eleven candidates are in the fray for the 10 MLC seats, with the three MVA parties each fielding two candidates while the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is fielding five candidates. The victory quota is around 26 votes as the strength of the 288-member Legislature has now reduced to 285, following the demise of Sena MLA Ramesh Latke and the arrest of two NCP leaders Nawab Malik and Anil Deshmukh.
Given that the fear of cross-voting is rife after the BJP’s Rajya Sabha poll jolt to the MVA, the latter is going all-out to keep its flock together. ‘Hotel politics’ has begun in full swing with the BJP, too, summoning their 106 MLAs to Mumbai on June 18 and housing them in the Taj President Hotel in South Mumbai ahead of the polls.
The BJP, led by Devendra Fadnavis, had rattled the MVA by scoring a surprise victory on the hotly-contested sixth RS seat by cannily securing support of independent MLAs. With a number of independents, who were expected to side with the MVA ultimately voting for the BJP, bitter recriminations ensued after the RS poll result with Shiv Sena naming no less than six independent MLAs as being responsible for the defeat of the Sena’s candidate, while accusing the BJP at the Centre for ‘misusing Central agencies’ to change the outcome of the results.
Remarking that the MVA had learnt from its shortcomings in the RS poll, Congressman Satej Patil said that the coalition would win all six seats it was contesting on while alleging there was tremendous internal resentment brewing within the Maharashtra BJP.
“There is resentment in every district among the BJP’s OBC MLAs, who are disgruntled that [OBC leader] Pankaja Munde was denied justice by not being given a nomination,” said Mr. Patil, who is Kolhapur’s Guardian Minister.













