BJP sweeps Mira-Bhayandar civic polls; bags 61 of 95 seats

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today swept the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation elections in adjoining district, winning 61 of the 95 seats, trouncing the bickering ally and the opposition and

Shiv Sena, which had shared power with the in the urban body, fell far behind the


It, however, improved its tally from 15 in 2012 to 22.

The two parties had this time contested the polls separately.

The biggest loser was the which drew a blank. It had won 26 seats in 2012 polls.

The Congress's tally fell to 10 seats from 19 while Raj Thackeray-led MNS, which had one seat in the previous council, did not win a single seat this time.

The outcome marks the dominance of the in civic polls in as the party had put up a splendid performance in rural and urban local bodies across the state in elections since last year.

The raised its tally sharply from its score of 32 in 2012.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis termed the as a "huge win for "

"Now, development is certain. We will certainly live up to the expectations of people," he tweeted.

"Congratulations to leaders and karyakartas (workers) for spectacular win! I thank people of Mira-Bhayander for having faith in us! I assure speedy development," he said.

The election victory is because of wave of 'vishwas & vikas' created by PM Narendra Modi ji and team BJP's efforts!" he said.

A total of 509 candidates were in the fray for 95 seats, for which elections were held yesterday.

Mira-Bhayandar is the second municipal body to be won by the in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), after its victory in Panvel a few months back.

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