Nagpur: Congress emerged as the largest single party in the seats of 493 Nagar Pancar (NP) in nine Vidarbha regencies who won 177 after the sound was calculated on Wednesday.
With 111 seats, BJP is the second largest clothing in the region.
In the 2015 poll, the Saffron party had swept the majority of NP seats.
Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) constituents – NCP and Shiv Sena – failed to make a big impact in the majority of seats that went to elections on December 21 However, if the combined strength of the three partners in the Ruler Alliance was taken in consideration, they had a definite advantage over the party Safron.
Although the coalition government in Maharashtra, the three allies fought separately.
Calculation in nine NPS in Gadchiroli Regency full of Naxal will be held on Thursday.
The selection for all of these seats took place without OBC reservations was canceled by the Supreme Court after exceeding 50% of the ceiling arranged by him.
It was a mixed bag for the two national parties in the two Zilla Parishad (ZP) poll in Bhandara and Gondia.
In Benlion, who was the fortress of President Patole Nana, Congress won 21 seats, while BJP won 12.
However, NCP won 13 seats due to the presence of MP Heavy Class Patel.
In the Gondia, BJP took 24 seats from 53 and Congress 11.
NCP suffered a setback here because of the winner only at eight seats compared to the 2015 poll where he pocketed 20 seats.
A new party floated by Mla Vinod Agrawal won four seats.
In the election of the NP was held in the cities of Hingna and Kuhi District Nagpur, BJP and Congress won the largest number.
Under Mla Samir Meghe, BJP managed to maintain power with 12 seats in Hingna, but was very lost in Kuhi where he won four seats against eight Congress.
In Yavatmal, Congress rolled up on the other side who won 40 of the 102 seats while Sena followed him with 25 seats.
BJP managed to win only 13 despite having five MLA in the district and NCP won only four.
The selection was held at Kalam, Mahagaon, Babhulgaon, Ralegaon, Zari, and Maregaon.
In Wardha, the poll took place at 68 NP seats in Karanja (Ghadage), Ashti, Selu and Samudrapur.
Congress smashed his authority in 21 seats, followed by BJP at 20.
NCP, BSP and Sena won each four, three and two seats.
In Chandrapur, Congress secured a clear majority in four of the six NPs, while the BJP emerged the winner in Pombhurna, his senior leader fortress Sudhir Mungantiwar.
The selection was held for Saoli, Pombhurna, Gondpipri, Korpana, JIWATI, and SINDEWENAHI seat NP.
Congress secured 53 seats, while BJP secured 24 seats.
NCP won eight seats and Shiv Sena finally won six seats.