Nagpur: Two years after being rejected by tickets during the 2019 Assembly poll, Chandrashekhar Bawankule BJP changed emotionally when embracing the opposition leader (LOP) Devendra Fadnivis during the celebration of victory here on Tuesday.
He just held Fadnivis and tears flowed out of his eyes.
After securing a victory, the new MLC visited the house of the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari with his son, where he was welcomed traditionally by his wife Kanchan by offering coconut.
Gadkari then congratulated him for his extraordinary success through tweets from Delhi, where he attended a parliamentary session.
The Saffron party managed to maintain a chair after the 2015 MLC poll, when Vyas Girish was chosen without removing.
“Internal feud between various congressional factions caused their disaster.
We got a 44 MVA voice, which was more or less than the congress, led by the Head of State who was unable to Nana Patole.
He gave up the pressure of two local ministers and changed candidates only 12 hours before the pollination Opinions, and support independent candidates.
It never happened in history.
Patole must accept the moral responsibility of the defeat of destroying the party and resigning, “said Bawankule.
Forging a massive victory in Vidarbha, Head of State BJP Chandrakant Patil said he was happy to win the candidate, gubust and Vasanwal.
“MVA now has to select the speaker assembly through secret voting to conduct an examination of reality.
The Battle of Nagpur was made into a prestige problem by the Congress, and was also lost by their childish movement.
The patience was finally paid off.” BJP President City who was happy Pravin Datke said BJP has managed to get a quota of all 318 votes and receive 44 cross sounds from the opposition.
“I want to sincerely thank the MVA selector along with us.
MVA partners are always in a jar.
They are only together on paper, because it is a marriage of comfort.” Previously, in the morning, party activists gathered at the Calculation Center in Collectorate and The celebration began immediately after Bawankule led from the first round.
In the second round, the image was more or less clear, and activists arrived at the courtyard in civil lines with traditional ribbons and the party flag waved.
They were seen raising party slogans and transferring their leaders, including Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Fadnivis and Datke.
Minimum 275 votes needed for victory.
In the number of selection of the first preference, BJP surveyed by 362 votes, Independent Mangesh was supported by the Deshmukh Congress secured 186, while the former MVA Ravindra Bhhyar official candidate only got one voice.