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All six candidates set to enter RS unopposed in Maha

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The BJP's nominee for the polls in withdrew today, clearing the way for the other six candidates, including Prakash Javadekar, to be elected to the unopposed.

The biennial (RS) elections will be held on March 23.

"State Commission for Women chairperson has withdrawn from the fray," the state's said here today.

Notably, today was the last day for withdrawing nominations.

With the BJP nominee withdrawing her papers, of the remaining six is a mere formality now.

For the six RS seats falling vacant, there are four from BJP and one each from Congress, National Party (NCP) and

"The BJP nominees include Javadekar, former and former BJP V Muraleedharan," Bapat said.

The list of from other parties include (Congress), (Shiv Sena) and (NCP).

The on Tuesday questioned the BJP for fielding Rane for RS poll when he was not even a member of their party.

Rane quit the in 2005 and later joined the He ended his over a decade-long association with the party in September last year, formed the Swabhiman Paksh, and allied with the BJP-led NDA.

With this RS polls, the BJP is set to increase its tally from in the and also in the state Legislative Council, courtesy its improved strength in the state's post the 2014 polls.

At present, the opposition and the NCP hold two seats each, while the and the BJP have one seat each of these six RS seats.

The BJP, with its tally of 122 in the Assembly, is poised to get three RS seats now, while the Sena, the and the NCP will get one each.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 16:15 IST
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