Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Civic Polls in Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Jalgaon

The BJP and Shiv Sena-led Mahayuti alliance secured sweeping victories in several key municipal corporations across Maharashtra, including Navi Mumbai, Panvel, and Jalgaon. The BJP demonstrated particular strength, winning majorities single-handedly in corporations like Panvel and Dhule. Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the win, thanking the people of Maharashtra and attributing the success to the NDA's pro-people governance and development vision. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated the alliance is poised to form mayors in 25 out of the 29 corporations where counting occurred.

Key Points: Mahayuti Wins Maharashtra Civic Polls, Modi Hails Victory

  • Mahayuti wins majority in multiple corporations
  • BJP single-handedly crosses majority in Panvel, Dhule
  • No clear majority in Bhivandi-Nizampur & Malegaon
  • Victory attributed to development agenda
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Maharashtra: Mahayuti sweeps Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Jalgaon civic polls

BJP-Shiv Sena alliance sweeps Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Jalgaon & other civic polls. PM Modi and CM Fadnavis credit development agenda for the victory.

"Thank you, Maharashtra! The dynamic people of the state bless the NDA's agenda of pro-people, good governance! - Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, January 16

The Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena-led Mahayuti on Friday recorded sweeping victories in Navi Mumbai, Ulhasnagar, Dhule, Panvel, Jalgaon, Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad and Jalna municipal corporations, out of the 29 municipal corporations undergoing vote counting in Maharashtra.

In the Navi Mumbai civic body polls, the Yuti won by a thumping majority, with the BJP winning 65 seats and Shiv Sena winning 43 of the total 111 seats. In Ulhasnagar, the BJP won 37 seats, and the alliance partner Shinde Sena won 36 out of 78 seats.

In Panvel and Dhule, the BJP got a majority for the Mahayuti single-handedly, winning 55 out of 78 seats and 50 out of 74 seats respectively, while the Sena won two and five seats respectively.

Saffron ruled in Jalgaon as the BJP won 46 and the Sena won 22 of 75 seats.

In Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad, the BJP alone crossed the majority mark, winning 39 of 78 seats while Shiv Sena and NCP won two and 16 seats respectively. Congress won 18 seats here. In Jalna, the BJP-Sena won 53 of 65 seats, defeating Congress, which won only nine.

In Bhivandi-Nizampur civic polls, no alliance could cross the majority mark of 45 as Congress won 32 seats, NCP (SP) 12, BJP 22 and Shiv Sena 12. Similarly, in Malegaon, Shiv Sena emerged as the largest party with 18 seats, while no major player crossed the majority line.

The BJP won 25 seats in Ahilyanagar, while Ajit Pawar's NCP won 27, Sena won 10, Congress two and Shiv Sena (UBT) one.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the BJP-Shiv Sena-led victory in the Maharashtra civic polls, attributing the win to the "pro-people good governance" agenda.

Expressing gratitude to the electors, PM Modi said that the NDA's "vision for development has struck a chord" with the people of the state.

He wrote on X, "Thank you, Maharashtra! The dynamic people of the state bless the NDA's agenda of pro-people, good governance! The results of various municipal corporation elections indicate that the NDA's bond with the people of Maharashtra has further deepened. Our track record and vision for development have struck a chord. My gratitude to the people across Maharashtra. This is a vote to add momentum to progress and celebrate the glorious culture the state is associated with."

He also lauded the NDA workers for the win for "countering the lies of the Opposition.

"I am very proud of every NDA Karyakarta who worked tirelessly among people across Maharashtra. They talked about our alliance's track record, highlighted our vision for the coming times and also effectively countered the lies of the Opposition. My best wishes to them," the Prime Minister wrote.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis attributed the BJP-Shiv Sena-led Mahayuti's sweeping victory in the civic polls to the "development agenda", while stating that the alliance will form Mayors in 25 of 29 Municipal Corporations.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the victory is impressive, I hope the focus remains on real issues like water supply, waste management, and public transport in these cities. Winning is one thing, delivering is another. The true test begins now.
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Rohit P
The results in Bhivandi and Malegaon show a more nuanced picture. It's not a complete sweep. The opposition still has a presence. Democracy is healthy when there is a strong opposition to keep the ruling party in check.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Panvel, the local issues matter most. The BJP getting 55 out of 78 seats here is a massive vote for the ongoing infrastructure projects. Just hoping the property tax doesn't go up too much now! 😅
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Vikram M
PM Modi and CM Fadnavis are right to credit the development agenda. When you compare the state of our cities a decade ago to now, there is visible progress. The metro work, coastal road, and cleaner streets matter to the common man.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the alliance dynamics play out. In some places like Sangli, BJP crossed majority alone, while in others they needed Sena. Shows the alliance's strength but also potential internal friction points for mayor posts.
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Kavya N

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