Maharashtra polls: Cong releases 2nd list of 23 candidates
Congress retained sitting MLA Kailash Gorantyal from Jalna and fielding party leader Sunil Kedar's wife Anuja from the Saoner seat
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Mumbai/New Delhi, 26 Oct
The Congress on Saturday announced its second list of candidates for the 20 November Maharashtra assembly elections, retaining sitting MLA Kailash Gorantyal from Jalna and fielding party leader Sunil Kedar's wife Anuja from the Saoner seat.
The list came after the party's
Central Election Committee met and discussed the names of the candidates for
the polls. The Congress declared 48 candidates in its first list. With this
list, it has now announced 71 candidates.
The party has fielded Anuja, the
wife of party leader Sunil Kedar, who has been disqualified from contesting
elections for six years after being convicted in the Nagpur District Central
Cooperative Bank (NDCCB) scam. She will battle it out from the Saoner seat in
Nagpur district.
The opposition party has retained
MLA Kailash Gorantyal from Jalna. The party had retained 25 incumbent MLAs in
its first list of nominees.
Senior party leader and former
deputy speaker Vasant Purke, who lost the 2019 polls, has been fielded again
from Ralegaon (Yavatmal), while Shivajirao Moghe, who lost in 2019, has made
way for his son Jitendra from the Arni seat (Yavatmal).
In Mumbai, the party has announced
the candidature of Kalu Badheliya from Kandivali East seat, Ganesh Yadav from
Sion Koliwada and Yashwant Singh from Charkop.
Suresh Bhoyar will take on state
BJP chief Chandrashekar Bawankule at Kamptee (Nagpur), while in Wardha, the
party has fielded Shekhar Shende, son of former assembly speaker late Pramod
Shende.
Speaking to reporters after the CEC
meeting on Friday, party leader Ramesh Chennithala said the Congress CEC held a
discussion on the remaining seats of Maharashtra.
"The MVA is contesting
unitedly, and we have no differences," Chennithala, who is the All India
Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge for Maharashtra, said.
"We will fight together to
realise the dreams of the people of Maharashtra. We are confident that MVA will
form the government. People are ready to throw out this corrupt
government," Chennithala said.
PCC chief Nana Patole said the MVA
will perform better in the Assembly polls than in the Lok Sabha polls, and the
MVA will form a full majority government. "We, the MVA, are all set to
sweep the upcoming assembly elections," Venugopal said in a post on X
after the deliberations.
He also shared pictures of the CEC
meeting on the microblogging platform. The Congress announced its first list of
48 candidates for the Maharashtra polls on Thursday, fielding Patole from
Sakoli, former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan from Karad South and Leader of
Opposition in the outgoing Assembly Vijay Wadettiwar from Brahmapuri.
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