Nagpur: Agressive Campaign by Maharashtra Livestock and Minister of Development Sunil Milk Helps Congress Party Sweep Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti Bypolls held on Tuesday and strengthen existing positions.
In the results stated on Wednesday, the Grand Old Party won nine seats and left the BJP rival to only three chairs.
Overall, Congress increased its calculation with two seats, while BJP lost one seat compared to the previous election.
Likewise in the PS poll, he won 21 seats while reducing BJP to only six.
The Safron Party is expected to do better about the problem of cancellation of OBC booking by the Supreme Court, which was blamed for the Government of Most Vikas Aghadi (MVA) three parties led by the Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray.
It also points to the finger to the MVA – Shiv Sena Constituents, Congress and NCP – for failure to maintain Maratha reservations in the APEX court.
However, there is no party Bigwig who considers serious polls or campaigning for its contestants, unlike the leaders of the congress led by dipar.
According to the poll analyst, this is another setback for BJP Stalwarts such as the Transport Minister Union Nitin Gadkari and the opposition leader Devendra Fadnivis on their grass, even when efforts to revive the party.
Both leaders did not overcome even one rally during the entire campaign, said BJP workers, who claimed that it was one reason for poor party performance.
Old ally Congress, NCP, also suffered because the calculation was reduced by two seats after the poll on Tuesday.
Analysts connect their losses with former Minister of Maharashtra’s home annealed Deshmukh, who was missing from the campaign because of alleged extortion cases submitted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
BJP – FOE Shiv Sena friend was once again rejected by voters, because Uddhav Thackeray’s LED clothes failed to open his account, even though it was festive with 16 seats.
In comparison, smaller clothing like the Republican Party Gondwana (GRP) and the Party of Farmer Workers (PWP) maintain their existence by reaching for one seats.
Congress workers associate the party’s success to King, who led the campaign from the front and put the emphasis on personal relationships with voters.
Even the Head of MPCC Nana Patole, the President of Rajendra Mulak District and Nana Gawande helped the contestants by overcoming several demonstrations.
The BJP campaign was led by Secretary General of State Chandrasekhar Bawankule, Mla Sameer Meghe, MLC Parinay President and District, Arvind Gajbhiye, but their efforts failed to increase party counting.