Council elections: BJP to go for org leaders
Mumbai, April 25 -- The Maharashtra unit of the BJP has shortlisted over 30 names for six legislative council seats that will go to the polls next month, with a preference for organisational faces over leaders who were defeated in the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections two years ago, according to party insiders.
The state unit's core committee picked the names after two meetings over the past two days. The final decision will be taken by the party's central leadership, with the list of candidates expected by April 28. The last date for filing nominations is April 30 for the biennial elections to nine Legislative Council seats and one bypoll. Under the Mahayuti alliance's seat-sharing arrangement, the BJP will contest six of the 10 seats.
Among the notable leaders set to miss out are former MPs Ranjitsinh Nimbalkar and Navneet Rana, and former MLA Ram Satpute, insiders said. Instead, the party has prioritised leaders with organisational roles.
Those shortlisted include state general secretaries Madhavi Naik and Rajesh Pande, Marathwada organisational secretary Sanjay Kodge, Nagpur district chief Dayashankar Tiwari, Vidarbha organisational secretary Upendra Kothekar, office bearer from Nagpur Sanjay Bhende, office bearer from Konkan Pramod Jathar, and party vice president Keshav Upadhye, insiders said.
"Most of the nominees are expected to be from the organisation as the party wants to send out a message to its cadre. While doing so, a regional caste balance will also be struck," said a BJP leader....
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