Congress Wins Big in Maharashtra: How Ideology Beat Money Power

The Congress party has secured a significant victory in Maharashtra's local body elections. Party chief Harshwardhan Sapkal framed the win as a triumph of ideology and hard work over financial muscle. He stated that the results prove the Congress is still alive in the hearts of Maharashtra's people. This success is expected to energize the party for upcoming municipal corporation and zilla parishad elections.

Key Points: Congress Wins 41 Municipal Presidents in Maharashtra Local Polls

  • Congress won 41 municipal president posts and over 1,000 councillor seats across Maharashtra
  • State party chief credited the win to party workers' hard work and ideological strength
  • The Nagpur division saw the strongest performance with 14 municipal president wins
  • Results are seen as a rebuttal to claims that the Congress party is finished
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Maha: Congress wins 41 municipal presidents and 1,006 councillors in municipal-nagar panchayat elections

Congress wins 41 municipal presidents and 1,006 councillors in Maharashtra local body elections, with state chief Harshwardhan Sapkal calling it a victory of ideology.

"These results once again show that trust is greater than money and ideas are more important than power. - Harshwardhan Sapkal"

Mumbai, Dec 22

In the elections to 288 municipal councils and nagar panchayats across the state, the Congress party won 41 municipal presidents and 1, 006 councillors across the state.

The state party chief, Harshwardhan Sapkal, on Monday said the party fought on the strength of its ideology despite extremely adverse circumstances.

“With no financial backing and relying solely on a firm belief in democratic values, the party took on the ruling dispensation’s money power. On the strength of the hard work put in by Congress workers, voters elected. These results once again show that trust is greater than money and ideas are more important than power,” he said.

Sapkal said that elections inevitably bring both victories and defeats, and the Congress party has weathered many seasons.

“Instead of being disheartened by defeat, Congress workers possess the strength, energy and determination to fight on with greater enthusiasm. The faith of the workers is crucial for the party organisation, and it was clearly reflected in these elections,” he said.

In the Nagpur division, Congress won 14 municipal presidents and 340 councillors; in the Amravati division, 9 municipal presidents and 236 councillors; in Marathwada, 5 municipal presidents and 156 councillors; in western Maharashtra, 3 municipal presidents and 47 councillors; in northern Maharashtra, 2 municipal presidents and 47 councillors; and in the Konkan division, 1 municipal president and 26 councillors.

In addition, 7 municipal presidents and 154 councillors from Congress-supported local alliances were also elected.

Meanwhile, Sapkal argued that these results have given a fitting reply to those who claim that Congress is finished.

“The people have rejected the notion that social harmony can be disrupted in the name of caste and religion for political gain, or that all elections can be won purely through money power, reaffirming that Congress ideology alone can safeguard the nation,” he noted.

He said that although the BJP and the party led by Eknath Shinde may have secured victories by making excessive use of money and with the support of the administration and the Election Commission, the Congress still lives in the hearts of the people and will continue to do so.

“This is a battle of ideas, and the Congress has not strayed even an inch from its ideology. I wholeheartedly congratulate every candidate and every worker who stood by us in this struggle, and I sincerely thank the people of Maharashtra who have shown faith in the Congress party,” he said.

He also added that the victory in the municipal elections will provide fresh energy for the forthcoming municipal corporation and zilla parishad elections.

Sapkal announced that the Congress party’s fight to save Maharashtra from the massively corrupt BJP-led MahaYuti will continue unabated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see Congress performing well, especially in Nagpur and Amravati divisions. But let's be real, winning municipal councils is one thing, winning the state back is another. They need to build on this and not get overconfident. The real test is ahead.
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Aditya G
Sapkal's statement about "trust over money" sounds good, but I wish the article had more numbers from other parties for comparison. How did BJP and Shiv Sena factions do? Without that, it's hard to gauge the full picture. Still, congrats to the Congress karyakartas.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian politics, this is interesting. The regional breakdown shows where their support base is concentrated. The performance in Marathwada and Western Maharashtra seems weaker compared to Vidarbha. They need to work on those areas.
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Meera T
Bahut badhiya! This proves that the people of Maharashtra still value the Congress ideology of secularism and social harmony. The fight against money power and divisive politics is long, but this is a good start. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while this is a victory, the tone of the state chief seems a bit defensive—always talking about fighting money power and administration bias. Instead of just reacting, they should proactively present a stronger vision for local governance. The work for the councillors begins now.

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