UBT corporators MIA amid fears of horse-trading
THANE, Jan. 21 -- Intense political manoeuvring has begun following the declaration of results of the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) elections, with allegations of horse-trading coming to the fore as parties negotiate over the mayor's post. Of the 11 corporators elected on Shiv Sena (UBT) tickets, two are currently untraceable, while the remaining nine have been moved to undisclosed locations.
Speculation is rife that the two missing corporators, identified as Madhur Mhatre and Kirti Dhone, may extend their support to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, which could help the party secure a clear majority in the KDMC and stake claim to the mayor's post.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders in Kalyan-Dombivli said they were unable to establish contact with either of them. Adding to the speculation, a photograph recently surfaced showing Mhatre meeting Kalyan MP Shrikant Shinde. Subsequently, notices were pasted outside the residences of both corporators by Kalyan Shiv Sena (UBT) president Sharad Patil, who said stringent action would be taken.
With the Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly equal numbers of seats and being alliance partners, corporators and party workers from both sides have demanded that the mayor's post for 2.5 years each.
In the KDMC elections, the Shiv Sena emerged as the single largest party with 53 seats, while its alliance partner BJP secured 50 seats and the Shiv Sena (UBT) won 11 seats. The KDMC has a total strength of 122 corporators, with 62 required to form a majority. While the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance comfortably crossed this mark, neither party has sufficient numbers independently. To form the government on its own the Sena would require the support of nine additional corporators while the BJP would need 12. This makes the Sena (UBT)'s 11 seats crucial.
However, reports suggesting that seven Sena (UBT) corporators are untraceable and allegedly in contact with Shrikant Shinde have fuelled speculation that the Sena may be attempting to secure an outright majority.
Reacting to the debate over the mayor, Shiv Sena leader from Kalyan, Deepesh Mhatre, told HT, "We contested the election with a clear understanding that the BJP would get the mayor's post for five years. Now that the alliance has won a majority, both parties must adhere to coalition dharma. There is no need to resort to buying corporators from other parties."...
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