Seats (288) | BJP+ | INC+ | OTHERS |
---|---|---|---|
LEADING | 0 | 0 | 0 |
WON | 0 | 0 | 0 |
TOTAL | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Constituency | |||
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ANDHERI (E) | Ramesh Latke (SS) 0↑ ↓ | JAGDISH AMIN (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
ANDHERI (W) | AMIT SATAM (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ASHOK JADHAV (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
ANUSHAKTI NAGAR | TUKARAM KATE (SS) 0↑ ↓ | NAWAB MALIK (NCP) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
BANDRA (E) | VISHWANATH MAHADESHWAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | ZISHAN SIDDIQUI (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
BANDRA (W) | ASHISH SHELAR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ASIF ZAKERIA (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
BHANDUP (W) | RAMESH KOREGAONKAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | SURESH KOPARKAR (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
BORIVALI | SUNIL RANE (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | KUMAR KHILARE (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
BYCULLA | YAMINI JADHAV (SS) 0↑ ↓ | MADHUKAR CHAVAN (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
CHANDIVALI | DILIP LANDE (SS) 0↑ ↓ | NASEEM KHAN (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
CHARKOP | YOGESH SAGAR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | KALU BUDHELIA (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
CHEMBUR | PRAKASH FATARPERKAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | CHANDRAKANT HANDORE (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
COLABA | RAHUL NARVEKAR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ASHOK JAGTAP (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
DAHISAR | MANISHA CHAUDHARI (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ARUN SAWANT (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
DHARAVI | ASHISH MORE (SS) 0↑ ↓ | VARSHA GAIKWAD (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
DINDOSHI | SUNIL PRABHU (SS) 0↑ ↓ | VIDYA CHAVAN (NCP) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
GHATKOPAR (E) | PARAG SHAH (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | MANISHA SURYAVANSHI (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
GHATKOPAR (W) | RAM KADAM (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ANAND SHUKLA (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
GOREGAON | VIDYA THAKUR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | YUVRAJ MOHITE (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
JOGESHWARI (E) | RAVINDRA WAIKAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | SUNIL KUMRE (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
KALINA | SANJAY POTNIS (SS) 0↑ ↓ | GEORGE ABRAHAM (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
KANDIVALI (E) | ATUL BHATKHALKAR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | AJANTA YADAV (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
KURLA | MANGESH KUDALKAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | N\A ↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MAGATHANE | PRAKASH SURVE (SS) 0↑ ↓ | N\A ↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MAHIM | SADA SARVANKAR (SS) 0↑ ↓ | PRAVIN NAIK (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MALABAR HILL | MANGAL PRATAP LODHA (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | HIRA DEVASI (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MALAD (W) | RAMESH SINGH THAKUR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | ASLAM SHAIKH (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MANKHURD SHIVAJI NAGAR | VITTHAL LOKARE (SS) 0↑ ↓ | ABU ASIM AZAMI (SP) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MULUND | MIHIR KOTECHA (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | GOVIND SINGH (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
MUMBADEVI | PANDURANG SAKPAL (SS) 0↑ ↓ | AMIN PATEL (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
SEWRI | AJAY CHAUDHARI (SS) 0↑ ↓ | UDAY PHANASEKAR (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
SION KOLIWADA | TAMIL SELVAM (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | GANESH YADAV (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
VERSOVA | BHARATI LAVEKAR (SHIV SANGRAM) 0↑ ↓ | BALDEV KHOSA (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
VIKHROLI | SUNIL RAUT (SS) 0↑ ↓ | DHANJAY PISAL (NCP) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
VILE PARLE | PARAG ALAVANI (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | JAYANTI SIROYA (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
WADALA | KALIDAS KOLAMBAKAR (BJP) 0↑ ↓ | SHIVKUMAR LAD (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
WORLI | ADITYA THACKERAY (SS) 0↑ ↓ | SURESH MANE (INC) 0↑ ↓ | OTHERS 0↑ ↓ |
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At 9:00 PM, BJP has won 91 seats and is leading in 14. Shiv Sena, on the other hand, is leading in 2 and won 54. NCP is on the third spot, as it has already won 48 seats and is leading in 6.
To all my colleagues in the Party, your efforts is the sole reason that brought us this win. A big thank you to all important stake holders across the State for their support. And a thank you to my large hearted predecessor @misunilshinde ji for letting me contest on his seat.
— Aaditya Thackeray (@AUThackeray) October 24, 2019
Modi expressed his happiness on the mandate given by the people. He said that after 50 years someone had got the opportunity to serve the people for full 5 years.
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Uddhav Thackeray: During Lok Sabha elections, we had agreed on a 50-50 formula. It is time that we implement it now.
According to the results declared by now, it seems BJP will retain the top spot with Shiv Sena at 2nd. NCP replaced its ally Congress in the third position thanks to its strong performance in western Maharashtra.
Congress' Aslam shaikh 54,674 votes
BJP's Ramesh Thakur 54,970 votes
Round 15
Devendra Fadnavis and Uddhav Thackeray will be addressing the press today. Fadnavis will hold the press conference at 4:30 pm at BJP's office at Nariman Point and Thackeray will address the media at 4 pm at Shiv Sena Bhavan