Nagpur: With the submission of nominations for Deuteronomy Zilla Parishad (ZP) ended on Monday, all major parties had given their preferences to the victory candidate last time.
106 Nominations have been submitted for ZP and 164 polls for Pancide Samiti polls.
The election will be held on July 19, according to the official from Collectorate.
Regarding the declaration by Congress President Nana Patole that they wanted to go alone in the poll, the Grand Old Party had falsified the alliance with his former NCP Ally.
On the other hand, the turmeric alliance between BJP and Shiv Sena was damaged, with both sides fighting with independent elections.
All major parties have contemplated their winning candidates, except for a few exceptions.
There are also signs of rebellion in Congress, NCP and BJP.
Shiv Sena, however, has decided to compete in 12 circles.
For 16 ZP seats, Congress and BJP each have one new face.
The former opposition leader from BJP Anil Nidhan attracted his nomination while Congress rejected Jyoti’s continuous claims.
In the last election, Nidhan had won from Gumthala Circle and then became the leader of the BJP group.
The withdrawal is a blow to BJP.
The discussion has also begun that he resigned due to internal political fears.
In place, BJP has lowered Yogesh Daf, which was said to be close to former Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawansule.
Kunda Raut has been nominated to replace the former Congress member Jyoti Raut from Godhani Railway Circle.
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