MUMBAI :
THE Maharashtra Assembly elections will be held on Wednesday, with the ruling BJP-led Mahayuti alliance vying to retain power and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) combine hoping for a strong comeback.
Polling will begin in all the 288 Assembly seats at 7 am and end at 6 pm, an election official said.
The votes will be counted on November 23. The election campaign saw prominent leaders like Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and many Union Ministers crisscrossing the State to garner votes for their candidates.
The MahaYuti, comprising the BJP, Shiv Sena led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and the Nationalist Congress Party led by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, is banking on its popular schemes like Majhi Ladki Bahin for women helping it retain power. The BJP’s use of slogans like “Batenge toh katenge” and “Ek hai toh safe hai” prompted the Opposition parties to accuse the Mahayuti of polarising voters along religious lines.
The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), comprising the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), slammed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s use of “Batenge toh katenge” and PM Modi’s “Ek hai toh safe hai” slogans. Not all the BJP allies supported these slogans. Ajit Pawar, distanced himself from them. Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis attempted to clarify
the meaning of the slogans, leading to confusion within the ruling alliance.
The MVA alliance countered the ruling combine’s rhetoric by focusing on issues like caste-based census, social justice, and protecting the Constitution. The Opposition aimed to appeal to voters who felt neglected by
the Government.
Ahead of the elections, the
BJPonMondaylaunchedanew
ad campaign attacking the
Opposition MVA and urging
people to“SayNo toCongress.”
The ad campaign highlighted various incidents from the
past, including the 26/11
Mumbai terror attacks, and
incidents like the lynching of
sadhus at Palghar. The BJP is
contesting the November 20
electionsin149seats,ShivSena
is in the fray in 81 seats, and
the Ajit Pawar-led NCP has
fielded candidates in 59 constituencies.
TheCongresshas fielded101
candidates,ShivSena (UBT)95,
andNCP (SP)hasputup86candidates. Smaller parties,
including the Bahujan Samaj
Party and the All India Majlise-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM), are also contesting, with
BSP fielding 237 candidates
andAIMIM17in the288-member Lower House.
The number of candidates
has increased by 28 per cent
this timecompared to the 2019
State Assembly elections.
This year, 4,136 candidates
are contesting, up from 3,239
in 2019. Among these candidates, 2,086 areindependents.
Rebels are in the fray in over
150 constituencies, with candidates from theMahayuti and
MVA contesting against their
party’s official nominees.
AsonOctober 30, theupdated number of registered voters stands at 9,70,25,119, officials said. Among these, there
are 5,00,22,739 male voters,
4,69,96,279 female voters, and
6,101 transgender voters.