Partywise mla in maharashtra

  1. The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore
  2. Explained: The Maharashtra number game
  3. Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1
  4. Lok Sabha Seats in Maharashtra
  5. Lok Sabha Seats in Maharashtra
  6. Explained: The Maharashtra number game
  7. The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore
  8. Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1
  9. Explained: The Maharashtra number game
  10. Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1


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The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore

• Parag Shah is the richest candidate in Maharashtra contesting for state elections. • He is followed by BJP’s Mangalprabhat Lodha, who has assets over ₹ 400 crore • Out of the 3112 candidates analysed by ADR , 1007 are crorepatis. With ₹500 crore worth assets, BJP’s Parag Shah is the richest candidate to be contesting Maharashtra state elections from the Ghatkopar East assembly. He is followed by BJP’s Mangalprabhat Lodha, who has assets over ₹400 crore. Sanjay Chandrakant Jagpat is the third richest MLA candidate contesting for Purandar constituency. There are 3,237 candidates contesting for 288 seats in Maharashtra. Out of the 3,112 candidates analysed by ADR, 1007 are crorepatis. Party-wise, 96% of the BJP’s candidates — thats’ 155 out of 162 candidates — are crorepatis. The top two richest candidates are from BJP while the third is from Congress. Here are the richest candidates contesting in Maharashtra Assembly Elections Parag Shah Party Name: BJP • The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore • Mumbai police is closely watching social media for fake news around elections • Total assets of ten poorest Haryana Assembly election candidates is just over ₹1 lakh • Haryana has fewer women fighting to represent its few women

Explained: The Maharashtra number game

Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. Following the fractured verdict in the October 2019 Maharashtra Assembly elections, both the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi and Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party have been grappling with the `numbers game` to secure their respective positions for the past 30 months. In the 288-member Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the mid-way mark is 144, while the current strength is 287 as one Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke of Mumbai, passed away recently. Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. The BJP has 106, plus the support of smaller parties and independents giving a strength of around 114. The rest five are unattached to either group ostensibly to keep their `political bargaining power` evergreen, as was witnessed in this months` biennial elections to both Rajya Sabha and Maharashtra Legislative Council. In the ongoing crisis th...

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1

• • • • Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad -- all of whom won. Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one. The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls. Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Also read | The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52...

Lok Sabha Seats in Maharashtra

The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, comprises Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 48 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra. 39 MP seats are general and 9 are reserved for SC/ST candidates. also read about Rajya Saba MPs from Maharashtra Lok Sabha Seats from Maharashtra and List of members (MPs) from Maharashtra in the 17th Lok Sabha (2019-2024) # Constituency Party Name Name of Member 1 Ahmednagar BJP Dr. Sujay Radhakrishna Vikhepatil 2 Akola BJP Shri Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre 3 Amravati (SC) Independent Smt Navneet Ravi Rana 4 Aurangabad AIMIM Shri Syed Imtiaz Jaleel 5 Baramati NCP Smt. Supriya Sadanand Sule 6 Beed BJP Dr. Pritam Gopinath Rao Munde 7 Bhandara-Gondiya BJP Shri Sunil Baburao Mendhe 8 Bhiwandi BJP Shri Kapil Moreshwar Patil 9 Buldhana Shiv Sena Shri Prataprao Jadhav 10 Chandrapur INC Shri Balubhau Narayanrao 11 Dhule BJP Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre 12 Dindori (ST) BJP Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar 13 Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST) BJP Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Nete 14 Hatkanangle Shiv Sena Shri Dhairyasheel S. Mane 15 Hingoli Shiv Sena Shri Hemant Shriram Patil 16 Jalgaon BJP Shri Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil 17 Jalna BJP Shri Raosaheb Dadarao Danve 18 Kalyan Shiv Sena Dr. Shrikant Eknath Shinde 19 Kolhapur Shiv Sena Prof. Sanjay Sadashivrao Mandlik 20 Latur (SC) BJP Shri Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare 21 Madha BJP Shri Ranjeetsingh Naik Nimbalkar 22 Maval Shiv Sena Shri Shrirang Appa Barne 23 Mumb...

Lok Sabha Seats in Maharashtra

The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, comprises Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 48 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra. 39 MP seats are general and 9 are reserved for SC/ST candidates. also read about Rajya Saba MPs from Maharashtra Lok Sabha Seats from Maharashtra and List of members (MPs) from Maharashtra in the 17th Lok Sabha (2019-2024) # Constituency Party Name Name of Member 1 Ahmednagar BJP Dr. Sujay Radhakrishna Vikhepatil 2 Akola BJP Shri Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre 3 Amravati (SC) Independent Smt Navneet Ravi Rana 4 Aurangabad AIMIM Shri Syed Imtiaz Jaleel 5 Baramati NCP Smt. Supriya Sadanand Sule 6 Beed BJP Dr. Pritam Gopinath Rao Munde 7 Bhandara-Gondiya BJP Shri Sunil Baburao Mendhe 8 Bhiwandi BJP Shri Kapil Moreshwar Patil 9 Buldhana Shiv Sena Shri Prataprao Jadhav 10 Chandrapur INC Shri Balubhau Narayanrao 11 Dhule BJP Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre 12 Dindori (ST) BJP Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar 13 Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST) BJP Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Nete 14 Hatkanangle Shiv Sena Shri Dhairyasheel S. Mane 15 Hingoli Shiv Sena Shri Hemant Shriram Patil 16 Jalgaon BJP Shri Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil 17 Jalna BJP Shri Raosaheb Dadarao Danve 18 Kalyan Shiv Sena Dr. Shrikant Eknath Shinde 19 Kolhapur Shiv Sena Prof. Sanjay Sadashivrao Mandlik 20 Latur (SC) BJP Shri Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare 21 Madha BJP Shri Ranjeetsingh Naik Nimbalkar 22 Maval Shiv Sena Shri Shrirang Appa Barne 23 Mumb...

Explained: The Maharashtra number game

Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. Following the fractured verdict in the October 2019 Maharashtra Assembly elections, both the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi and Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party have been grappling with the `numbers game` to secure their respective positions for the past 30 months. In the 288-member Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the mid-way mark is 144, while the current strength is 287 as one Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke of Mumbai, passed away recently. Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. The BJP has 106, plus the support of smaller parties and independents giving a strength of around 114. The rest five are unattached to either group ostensibly to keep their `political bargaining power` evergreen, as was witnessed in this months` biennial elections to both Rajya Sabha and Maharashtra Legislative Council. In the ongoing crisis th...

The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore

• Parag Shah is the richest candidate in Maharashtra contesting for state elections. • He is followed by BJP’s Mangalprabhat Lodha, who has assets over ₹ 400 crore • Out of the 3112 candidates analysed by ADR , 1007 are crorepatis. With ₹500 crore worth assets, BJP’s Parag Shah is the richest candidate to be contesting Maharashtra state elections from the Ghatkopar East assembly. He is followed by BJP’s Mangalprabhat Lodha, who has assets over ₹400 crore. Sanjay Chandrakant Jagpat is the third richest MLA candidate contesting for Purandar constituency. There are 3,237 candidates contesting for 288 seats in Maharashtra. Out of the 3,112 candidates analysed by ADR, 1007 are crorepatis. Party-wise, 96% of the BJP’s candidates — thats’ 155 out of 162 candidates — are crorepatis. The top two richest candidates are from BJP while the third is from Congress. Here are the richest candidates contesting in Maharashtra Assembly Elections Parag Shah Party Name: BJP • The top ten richest MLA candidates in Maharashtra election together are worth ₹2400 crore • Mumbai police is closely watching social media for fake news around elections • Total assets of ten poorest Haryana Assembly election candidates is just over ₹1 lakh • Haryana has fewer women fighting to represent its few women

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1

• • • • Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad -- all of whom won. Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one. The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls. Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Also read | The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52...

Explained: The Maharashtra number game

Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. Following the fractured verdict in the October 2019 Maharashtra Assembly elections, both the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi and Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party have been grappling with the `numbers game` to secure their respective positions for the past 30 months. In the 288-member Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the mid-way mark is 144, while the current strength is 287 as one Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke of Mumbai, passed away recently. Besides the MVA-BJP, there is a significant 29-strong group of MLAs who are independents or from smaller parties who have become important for both the ruling and opposition side. The MVA strength is: Shiv Sena (55), NCP (53) and Congress (44), and with the support of smaller parties and independents, the ruling alliance commands around 169 legislators. The BJP has 106, plus the support of smaller parties and independents giving a strength of around 114. The rest five are unattached to either group ostensibly to keep their `political bargaining power` evergreen, as was witnessed in this months` biennial elections to both Rajya Sabha and Maharashtra Legislative Council. In the ongoing crisis th...

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1

• • • • Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad -- all of whom won. Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one. The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls. Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Also read | The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52...