The ruling Mahayuti was main in 41 of the 58 Meeting seats in western Maharashtra, and Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi in 11, early developments instructed.
Candidates from the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP had been main in most seats in Kolhapur, Satara, Solapur, Sangli and Pune districts as counting of votes for the Maharashtra Meeting elections started on Saturday.
After trailing within the preliminary rounds, former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan was main by 1,000 votes within the Karad constituency in Satara district in opposition to Atul Bhosale of the BJP. Chavan had alleged that the BJP had distributed cash in his constituency.
In Satara, Shivendraraje Bhosale of the BJP is main with a sizeable lead.
In Maval, Sunil Shelke of the NCP has established an unbeatable lead of 38,000 votes in opposition to Bapu Bhegade.
In Ambegaon, senior NCP chief and minister Dilip Walse Patil was main, however solely by 143 votes.
In Bhosari, Mahesh Landge of the BJP was main over his shut rival NCP (SP)’s Ajit Gavhane by 15,000 votes.
Within the Chinchwad seat, Shankar Jagtap was main over his nearest rival Rahul Kalate of the NCP (SP).
In Kolhapur district, out of 10 seats, the BJP-led Mahayuti was main in eight seats.
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