Bypoll to Maha council seat vacated by Rane on Dec 7

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The by-to the Legislative Council seat, vacated by former chief minister after he quit the Congress, will be held on December 7, according to the Commission of

As per the schedule announced by the EC yesterday, the result will be declared the same day after the polling.


The vacancy in the upper house of the state legislature is from the MLA's quota.

The filing of nominations will begin on November 20 and the last date for it is November 27, according to the schedule put out by the ECI on its website.

The scrutiny will be done on November 28 and the last date for withdrawal of nominations is November 30.

Rane had in September announced his resignation from the amid indications that he was veering towards an innings in the ruling

The 65-year-old Maratha leader, who was the chief minister in 1999 while in the Shiv Sena, had also resigned as a member of the Legislative Council.

After quitting the Congress, Rane formed his new political party - Swabhiman Paksh. Last month, he said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had invited him to join the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.

The has 122 MLAs in the 288-member Assembly.

Its ally has 63 members in the lower house. The opposition and the NCP have 42 and 41 MLAs respectively.

Besides, PWP and Bahujan Vikas Aghadi have three members each, AIMIM has two members, Rashtriya Samaj Paksh, CPI(M), SP and MNS have one member each and there are eight independents.

The enjoys the support of four independent legislators.

The Shiv Sena, another major player in the state, despite being a partner in the ruling alliance, has expressed reservations over Rane's entry into the NDA camp and his possible induction into the cabinet with a prime portfolio.

According to political observers, the Shiv Sena's role will be crucial in the Legislative Council byelection.

If a sizable number of MLAs remain absent or vote against Rane in the event of his contesting the poll the results could be shocking for the BJP, said an observer.

Rane had lost the 2014 Assembly polls from Malvan. He made an attempt to enter the Assembly in April 2015 in a byelection from Bandra (East) but lost to the candidate.

He, however, was given ticket by the to contest the Legislative Council in June last year.

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First Published: Wed, November 15 2017. 12:42 IST