BJP wins Mayor\'s post with NCP\'s support in Ahmednagar\, Maha

BJP wins Mayor's post with NCP's support in Ahmednagar, Maha

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Despite lacking the numbers, the BJP, supported by NCP corporators, won the election for in the Municipal Corporation in Maharashtra, leaving the ally licking its wounds.

Amid high drama, the BJP, the Sena's senior alliance partner in the state, managed to install its candidate as

All the newly-elected 18 corporators of the NCP voted for the BJP by defying the party diktat.

The BJP has only 14 members in the 68-member civic body against Shiv Sena's 24. But the BJP candidate polled 37 votes in the

Apart from NCP corporators, four members of the and an independent corporator too voted for Wakale.

Left red-faced, the NCP issued a show-cause notice to its corporators.

claimed that clear instructions had been given to the corporators not to vote for either the BJP or the Sena.

"We are considering taking disciplinary action against them," Patil said.

said the party had contested the December 10 election to the civic body in alliance with like-minded parties.

"The party corporators had been warned against voting in favour of either BJP or Sena in the election for mayor," Malik said.

High drama was witnessed during the polling when controversial independent corporator Shripad Chhindam rose to raise his hand in support of the Sena candidate.

It enraged Sena corporators who pushed and shoved him inside the house.

Chhindam later aired a purported taped conversation between him and a senior Sena corporator who he claimed had sought Chhindam's support for the election for mayor's post.

Chhindam, a BJP corporator in the earlier house, was sacked from the saffron party after he made a controversial remark about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Friday's development could be embarrassing for the NCP as the Sharad Pawar-led party is in talks with the and other like-minded parties for an anti-BJP alliance for the the Lok Sabha polls.

A said while requesting anonymity that had called Uddhav Thackeray offering an alliance in the corporation.

"However, and BJP legislator are accused in the murder of Sanjay Kotkar, Sena's former city vice-president, and party worker Vasant Thube. Therefore Thackeray rejected our proposal," the said.

Commenting on the development, said, "People had voted for the Sena. However, to protect the murderers of our party-men, the NCP and BJP came together.

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First Published: Fri, December 28 2018. 21:15 IST