Nagpur: Even when Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) has made his clear intention to fight the upcoming MLC polls from Nagpur Regency, BJP seems to have the upper hand because of a larger representation in local bodies.
Nagpur Corporation Corporation (NMC), Zilla Parishad member, Chair of Panchayat Samitis, a member of the city council and member nominated in all of these local bodies in this district, can use their franchise in this election to be held on December 10.
The results are said on December 14.
Of the 600 public representatives like that in Nagpur, the majority came from the Safron Party.
The top office carrier from the party, including the city of BJP President Pravin Datke told TII that they had an advantage of around 65 votes for the combined strength of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) constituent – Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress.
The MVA office carrier also acknowledged this when speaking unofficial to TOI.
Despite the names of the Secretary General of BJP Chandrashekhar Bawankule and the former Chairman of the NMC Health Committee Virendra Kukreja is conducting a round, BJP leadership has not revealed the contestant.
Despite the MVA constituents guarding their cards to the chest, the name of the former Minister Rajendra Mulak is at the forefront.
Opposition leader in the Assembly, Devendra Fadnivis, said that the name will be resolved by the party headquarters in Delhi.
“Our country election committee will soon meet to decide on the contestant.
We will then send the name to our Parliamentary Council in Delhi.
The council will complete the contestant in consultation with the President of the JP Nadda Party,” he said.
Source quotes, TII previously reported that Bawankule, who was the former State Energy Minister, would be a provider for the post after being rejected by tickets during the 2019 assembly poll in this district.
Speaking with the media on Wednesday, he said the district government had a list of 614 voters from Nagpur, which will be completed on Thursday.
“From 156 NMC companies, 151 were selected and five nominated, while someone was disqualified to want a caste certificate.
Zilla Parishad has 58 members.
This district has 20 city councils where 15 is regulated by public representatives while the remainder under the administrator.
In 15 local bodies This, 336 registered voters.
From them, 304 were selected and 32 were nominated, “he said.
Collectors say that no party or the government can launch a project or stone lay the foundation until the completion of the selection process.
“There will be no announcement of policy and even government vehicles will be withdrawn.
There will be no transfer of civil servants,” he said.
The administration will appoint a special authority to ensure that the Covid-19 protocol is strictly followed during the process.
“We will also monitor ads and messages,” Collector said.