Ashish Deshmukh Vs. Devendra Fadnavis – Who Will Win, Who Will Fail in Maha Assembly Election 2019

Elections are known as a popular party. We see the dance of democracy coming out on the street, Assembly or whatever other elections. An interesting aspect of any election is the contestant candidates and the forthcoming election to the Maha Assembly. Ashish Deshmukh and the current chief minister Devendra Fadnavis were one of the interesting locations in Nagpur Region. Let’s test the war between the two candidates for elections.

Devendra Fadnavis — Actual Maharastra Chief Minister, he has worked since his childhood in the field of acting. His introduction was hardly necessary and his position in Nagpur north would be contested. He’s been a dedicated BJP leader and since he entered his student life as a member of the BJP–an ABVP, he has existed in this party. In 1989, when he was barely nineteen, he began his career in politics as President Ward.

And then he hadn’t looked back as he persisted in his political career to get one portfolio to another. Others in his career include Bureau Bearer, Nagpur (west), BJP, Nagpur Chair, BJYM, State Vice-Chairman, BJYM, National Vice-Chairman, BJYM, General Secretary, BJP, Maharashtra, Speaker, and BJP Maharashtra. He has also been elected President. In addition, he was the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, a member of the Mayor of the Town of Nagpur (1997 to 2001), four consecutive terms since 1999.

Ashish Deshmukh–he is running from the north of Nagpur and is now a former BJP MLA in the convention. He is a strong candidate and has remained an ardent supporter of Vidarbha’s separate state, which he said since his first political career.

Through his father Ranjit Deshmukh, the former head of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress, he comes from a strong political background, apart from being the ex-minister of State. In 2004, Fadnavis defeated him in the assembly election in Nagpur City. Further, however, in 2014, Ashish Deshmukh was elected from the BJP in Katol Constituency.

 

Maharashtra Assembly elections 2019

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has discharged its list of candidates contesting the Maharashtra Assembly elections. The party, that is in an alliance with the shiv Sena, can contest 148 seats within the 288-member Assembly. The shiv Sena can contest from 126 seats and also the different allies are going to be contesting from fourteen seats. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has discharged its list of candidates contesting the Maharashtra Assembly elections. whereas Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis can get to retain the Nagpur South West seat, state BJP chief Chandrakant Patil can contest the Kothrud seat in Pune.

Constituency                                     Candidate

Satara                                              Udayanaraje Bhosale

Nagpur South West                           Devendra Fadnavis

Kothrud                                           Chandrakant Dada Patil

Shahada (ST)                                   Rajesh Udesingh Padvi

Nandurbar                                       Vijaykumar Gavit

Nawapur                                         Bharat Manikrao Gavit

Dhule Rural                                     Dnyanjyoti Manohar Badane Patil

Sindkheda                                       Jaykumar Rawal

Raver                                              Haribhau Jawale

Bhusawal (SC)                                 Sanjay Sawkare

Jalgaon City                                     Suresh (Rajumama) Bhole

Amalner                                           Shirish Chaudhari

Chalisgaon                                        Mangesh Ramesh Chavhan

Jamner                                             Girish Mahajan

Malkapur                                          Chainsukh Sancheti

Chikhli                                            Shweta Mahale

Khamgaon                                      Aakash Phundkar

Jalgaon Jamod                                Sanjay Kute

Akot                                               Prakash Bharsakale

Akola West                                      Govershan Sharma

Akola East                                       Randhir Sawarkar

Murtijapur (SC)                               Harish Pimple

Washim (SC)                                   Lakhan Malik

Daryapur (SC)                                Ramesh Bundile

Morshi                                            Anil Bonde

Arvi                                               Dadarao Keche

Hingaghat                                      Samir Kunawar

Wardha                                          Pankaj Bhoyar

Savner                                           Rajiv Potdar

Hingna                                           Samir Meghe

Umred (SC)                                               Sudhir Parwe

Nagpur South                                    Mohan Mate

Nagpur East                                                 Krushna Khopde

Nagpur Central                                     Vikas Shankarrao Kumbhare

Nagpur West                                      Sudhakar Deshmukh

Nagpur North                                       Milind Mane

Arjuni Morgaon (SC)                          Rajkumar Badole

Amgaon (ST)                                                   Sanjay Puram

Armori (ST)                                              Kushna D Gajbhe

Gadchiroli (ST)                                        Devrao Holi

Rajura                                                      Sanjay Dhote

Chandrapur SC                                         Nana Shyamkule

Ballarpur                                            sudhir Mugantiwar

Chimur                                                  Kirtikumar (Bunty) Bhangdiya

Wani                                              Snjiv Reddy Bhodkurwar

Ralegaon                                   Ashok Ramji Uikey

Yavatmal                           Madan Madhukar Yerawar

Arni (ST)                                   Sandip Prabhakar Dhurve

Bhokar                                     Bapusaheb Gorthekar

Mukhed                                         Tushar Rathod

Hingoli                                        Tanaji Mutkule

Partur                             Babanrao Dattatray Lonikar

Bandapur (SC)                              Narayan Kuche

Bhokardan                           Santosh Raosaheb Patil Danve

Phulambari                              Haribhau Badge

Aurangabad East                             Atul Sawe

Gangapur                                          Prashant Bam

Chandvad                                              Rahul Aher

Nashik Central                                          Devyani Farande

Nashik West                                                Seema Hire

Dahanu (ST)                                            Paskal Dhanare

Vikramgad (ST)                                            Hemant Sawara

Bhiwandi West                                       Mahesh Chaugule

Murbad                                                               Kisan Kathore

Karad South                                         Atul Suresh Bhosale

Satara                                       Shivendrasinh Abhaysingraje Bhosale

Kolhapur South                                            Amal Mahadeek

Ichalkaranji                                          Suresh Halwankar

Miraj (SC)                                                Suresh Khade

Sangli                                                              Sudhir Gadgil

Shirala                                                           Shivajirao Naik

Jat                                                             Vilasrao Jagtap

Wadala                                                                Kalidas Kolambkar

Malabar Hill                                           Mangalprabhat Lodha

Panvel                                                           Prashant Thakur

Pen                                                       Prashant Thakur

Shirur                                             Baburao Kashinath Pacharne

Indapur                                                        Harshwardhan Patil

Chinchwad                                       Laxman Jagtap

Bhosari                                      Mahesh (Dada) Kisan Landge

Vadgaon Sheri                                  Jagdish Mulik

Shivajinagar                         Sidharth Padmakar Shirole

Khadakwasla                              Bhimarao Tapkir

Parvati                                      Madhuri Misal

Hadapsar                                   Yogesh Tilekar

Pune Cantonment (SC)                      Sunil Kamble

Kasba Peth                                    Mukta Tilak

Akole (ST)                               Vaibhav Pichad

Shirdi                             Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil

Kopargaon                              Snehalata Kolhe

Nevasa                                       Balasaheb Murkute

Shevgaon                            Moika Rajale

Rahuri                                       Shivajirao Kardile

Shrigonda                           Babanrao Pachpute

Karjat Jamkhed                                   Ram Shinde

Georai                                                  Laxman Pawar

Majalgaon                                  Ramesh Adaskar

Ashti                                                     Bhimrao Dhonde

Parli                                   Pankaja Gopinathrao Munde – Palwe

Ahmadpur                            Vinayak Kisan Jadhav Patil

Nilanga                                                    Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar

Ausa                                                 Abhimanyu Pawar

Tuljapur                                          Rana Jagjitsingh Patil

Solapur City North                     Vijayrao Deskhmukh

Solapur South                                   Subhash Deshmukh

Wai                                               Madan Prataprao Bhosale

Man                                                       Jaykumar Gore

Mira                                                  BhayanderNarendra Mehta

Thane                                                         Sanjay Kelkar

Airoli                                                          Sandip Naik

Belapur                                                       Manda Mhatre

Dahisar                                                      Manisha Chaudhari

Mulund                                                     Mihir Kotecha

Kandivali East                                     Atul Bhatkhalkar

Charkop                                         Yogesh Sagar

Goregaon                                            Vidya Thakur

Andheri West                                              Amit Satam

Vile Parle                                              Parag Alavani

Ghatkopar West                                                 Ram Kadam

Vandre West                                            Ashish Shelar

Sion Koliwada                           Captain Tamil Selwan

Sakri (ST)                             Mohan Gokul Suryawanshi

Dhamangaon Railway             Pratapdada Arunbhau Adsad

Melghat (ST)                                    Ramesh Mawaskar

Gondiya                                    Gopaldas Agrawal

Aheri (ST)                                       Amrish Raje Atram

Pusad                                                       Nilay Naik

Umarkhed (SC)                                    Namdev Sasane

Baglan (ST)                                           Dilip Borase

Ulhasnagar                                  Kumar Uttamchand Ailani

Baramati                                         Gopichand Padalkar

Maval                                                       Sanjay (Bala) Bhegade

Kaij (SC)                                                  Namita Mundada

Latur City                                        Shailesh Lahoti

Udgir (SC)                                         Anil Kamble

Muktainagar                                      Rohini Kadse

Katol                                        Charan Singh Thakur

Tumsar                                            Pradeep Padole

Nashik East                                Rahul Dhikale

Borivali                                             Sunil Rane

Ghatkopar East                               Parag Shah

Colaba                                           Rahul Narvekar

Shirpur                                           Kashiram Pawara

Sakoli                                              Parinay Phuke

Ramtek                                              Mallikarjun Reddy

Malad West                                Ramesh Singh Thakur

Kalyan East                         Ganpat Kalu Gayakwad

The party, that is in an alliance with the shiv Sena, can contest one hundred fifty seats within the 288-member Assembly. The shiv Sena can contest from a hundred twenty five seats and also the different allies are going to be contesting from thirteen seats. The pick can ensue in Maharashtra on twenty one october. The reckoning of votes are going to be done on twenty four october.

Seat-sharing settled, minister says no ‘big brother’

With the seat-sharing issue settled between the shiv Sena and also the BJP, Union minister Prakash Javadekar aforementioned on Sabbatum that there was no “big brother” within the Mahayuthi alliance which the 2 parties can recover from two hundred seats within the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly within the Oct 21 polls. The minister place the load on the media for the “big brother” tag within the BJP-Sena mix and underlined that nobody within the alliance declared, therefore. On Friday, addressing a joint conference with Devendra Fadnavis, Sena chief Uddhav author aforementioned UN agency was the “elder brother” within the alliance wasn’t a difficulty. Of the 288 assembly seats, the knife Sena can contest 124, smaller NDA allies like RPI and RSP can contest fourteen, and remaining seats (150) are going to be contested by the BJP, Fadnavis aforementioned. The Sena is additionally expected to induce 2 berths within the law-makers from the BJP quota.

“The alliance can post associate degree unprecedented conclusion,” Fadnavis aforementioned. Taking a dig at the Congress, Javadekar aforementioned the BJP could be a party that works 24/7 and also the moment 2019 elections terminated, it started getting ready for consequent election. “The Congress party couldn’t notice a replacement of its president for 2 months. at intervals those 2 months we tend to have the new operating president in situ, we tend to launched our new huge membership drive and supplementary eight large integer members, creating it a nineteen crore-member party. It is huge,” he said. “So, we tend to area unit acting on the bottom and our forte is a booth. we tend to stay among the individuals 24/7 that individuals reward North American country,” he said. Javadekar conjointly expressed confidence that the 2 parties along can well get a majority within the geographic region Assembly polls. “We area unit fighting as associate degree alliance and also the alliance can get quite two hundred seats. we tend to area unit terribly assured,” he said. The Sena and BJP had contested the 2014 state polls on an individual basis. The count of votes in the geographic region can ensue on the day.

Maharashtra polls: EC declares 798 nominations invalid

Mumbai (Maharashtra): In the run-up to the Maharashtra polls, the Indian Election Commission (ECI) declared 798 of the total of 5543 appointments invalid.

A total of 4745 candidates are noded by the campaign watchdog to challenge the polls.

The final list of candidates and the emblem given to them will be released after the deadline for candidates to withdraw their nomination is 7 October.

Voting will take place in Maharashtra on 21 October and the counting of votes is scheduled for 24 October. (ANI) (a)

Nitin Raut from Nagpur North, Sunil Kedar from Saoner as Congress announces fifty one candidates names

The Congress Central Election Committee has announced the primary list of fifty-one candidates for the following elections to the legislature of Maharashtra. Dr Nitin Raut is that the sole name within the list from Nagpur, he can fight from Nagpur North. Sunil Kedar current MLA from Saoner has bee maintained from a similar seat The Congress Central Election Committee announces the primary list of candidates for the following elections to the legislature of Maharashtra.

Administration starts preparation for Assembly Polls

On Friday, twenty-seven Sept with notification for Maharashtra Assembly election is to be issued in Nagpur District Administration and Police Department have geares up. For October twenty one Nomination polling can start with the provision of notification. There area unit total of twelve seats together with six constituencies in Nagpur District includes. For the preparation for the assembly elections, the district administration took stock. In respective constituencies until four Gregorian calendar month arrangments area unit in situ for candidates to file nominations as per schedule issued Election Commission of the Republic of India. four October is that the last date for filing nominations and on five October scrutiny are going to be done. Gregorian calendar month seven may be a last for withdrawal of nominations. On Gregorian calendar month, twenty-one all told twelve constituencies polling is regular in Nagpur District and on October 24 reckoning of votes are going to be undertaken. the town and rural police have additionally geared up to scrub any criminal and untoward activity before and through the legislature elections. local department is additionally providing coaching to their officers concerning the election duty.

Shortage of vehicles for the poll duty: For the assembly election in line with sources around 1610 vehicles would be needed. however varied departments are found indecisive to form obtainable their vehicles for poll duty. Election Department has received solely two hundred vehicles. for various election work 1610 vehicles together with jeeps, buses, ambulance, hearth bridge vehicles would be required. but despite requisition notices, heads of many government departments are indecisive to form obtainable their vehicles and therefore disconcerting the election bosses. Sources additional aforesaid that over a hundred officers of Public work department and Forest department were allotting excuses for frugal their vehicle for poll duty. Left with no alternative the district administration cracked the whip and began seizing vehicles. The vehicles were even appropriated on the roads by asking the travel officials to induce down then and there. Since the vehicles area unit required for national duty the election department has initiated disciplinary action against that officer who defied the directives to deposit their vehicle immediately

Maharashtra Assembly Election on 21 October

Across the state, in a single phase on October 21 Assembly Election Maharashtra will be held. On Saturday at press conformance in New Delhi the poll date was announced but election commission. There is a total of 288 seats in Maharashtra. Schedule for Haryana assembly election was also announced. Voting will be held on 21 October and counting on 24 October. Here election will be for a total of 90 Seats. On 27 September notification for both the state will be issued. 4 October is the last date for filing nomination form. Security of nomination on October 5. 7 October is the last date of withdrawal of nominations. With the announcement, the model code of conduct has come into effect in the two states. Arora Said,” There is Rs. 28 Lakh-cap on the poll expense of each candidate. We appeal the candidate to use environmentally friendly materials. We reassure all the stakeholders about the quality of electronic voting machines”. For polling in Maharashtra total of 1.80 lakh, Electronic Voter Machines will be used. In Naxal – affected areas of Gadchiroli & Gondia in Maharashtra special security arrangements will be made announced by Election Commissione.  Sunil Arora said during a press conference, In both the states General police forces will be deployed with the adequate deployment of central armed forces in Maharashtra. He also added,” Election campaigns impose an environmental cost upon us. We appeal to political parties to avoid the use of plastic and use only environmentally friendly material in campaigns”. Since the April-May Lok Sabha elections, poll-bound Maharashtra has added nearly 8 lakh voters. The overall increase in the number of voters in Maharashtra compared to the 209 Lok Sabha polls is 7,69,165, said an official of the election commission of India. The voter tally has gone from 8,86,77,046 at the time of the Lok Sabha elections in April-May to 8,94,46,211, now. He added,” The figure issued are the part of official electro; date compiled till August 31.

The electoral data will continue to be revised till 10 days before the filling of the nominations forms by candidates for upcoming assembly polls. Officials said,” There are several forms we are receiving every day and scrutiny is going on”. He also added,’ There are 4,67,37,842 male voters in the state as on AUGUST 31. The number of male voters increased by 4,22,595 from 4,63,25,246 at the time of the Lok Sabha election in April”. Before the Lok Sabha elections the number of Women Voters was 4,22,46,995 now which is increased by 4,58,782 to 4,27, 05, 777, he said. Officials said the number of transgender voters increased from 2,407 to 2,593. He said The service voters number rose by 4,160 from 1,12,399 to 1, 6, 559. There are 3,02,056 voters who have registered themselves as persons with disabilities with the ECI. As well as there are 5, 529 NRI voters. Officials said on August 31 the population of voters aged between 18-19 years stood at 17, 75, 930. Elections in 2014 in Maharashtra there were total 288 seats, 122 seats were bagged by Bhartiya Janta Party and 63 by Shiv Sena. 42 seats by Indian National Congress, 41 seats by Nationalist Congress Party, 3 seats by Bahujan Vikas Aaghai, 3 seats by Peasants And Workers Party of India, 2 seats by All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen and  1 seat by Bharpia Bahujan Mahasangh.

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