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Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Local Body Polls, BJP Emerges Largest Party

The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance is on course for a commanding win in the Maharashtra local body elections, with the Bharatiya Janata Party set to finish as the single largest party.

Mahayuti Wins Maharashtra Local Body Elections
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In Maharashtra's local body elections, the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance secured a significant win, with the BJP emerging as the largest party, winning 129 seats out of 288 declared. The election, held nearly a year after the 2024 Assembly elections, saw Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis attributing the victory to a positive campaign and leadership, despite opposition efforts to capitalize on rural distress.

Results declared for 288 Nagar Parishad and panchayat seats show the BJP winning 129, underlining the ruling coalition's continued electoral momentum in the state.

The outcome comes nearly a year after the Mahayuti's emphatic triumph in the 2024 Assembly elections and was keenly tracked as a barometer of public sentiment across urban and semi-urban Maharashtra.

BJP Emerges as the Dominant Force

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis credited the result to a positive campaign approach and the leadership of senior party figures.

"We are happy that we were able to fulfil the trust shown in us by Modiji's positivity and our leaders Amit Shahji, Naddaji, and Navinji," said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

He added that the campaign consciously avoided personal attacks and focused on governance and future plans.

"For the first time, I did not criticise any leader or party, did not make accusations, but explained my plans. I campaigned 100% positively. It paid off. The people approved it," he said.

Opposition Fails to Capitalise on Discontent

The opposition had hoped to leverage rural distress, including the ongoing agrarian crisis, delayed payouts under key welfare schemes for women, and complaints from farmers over inadequate financial support. Despite these issues, the challenge failed to translate into electoral gains.

While Congress leaders campaigned actively in Vidarbha and Marathwada, the overall effort appeared fragmented. Leaders from Shiv Sena (UBT) were rarely visible on the ground, and NCP (SP) leaders largely confined their activities to their own constituencies.

Mahayuti's Aggressive Ground Campaign

In contrast, the ruling Mahayuti mounted an intensive campaign across the state. The Chief Minister and his two deputies led from the front, travelling extensively and reaching even remote pockets. This coordinated push helped blunt anti-incumbency expectations and consolidate the alliance's vote base.

Alliance Frictions and BMC Focus Ahead

The run-up to the polls was not without internal strains. Mahayuti partners contested against each other in several areas, and tensions surfaced when a majority of Shiv Sena ministers skipped a cabinet meeting, publicly accusing the BJP of "bullying" tactics. In a speech during the campaign, Eknath Shinde indirectly reminded the BJP of the need to uphold 'alliance dharma'.

Despite these frictions, the results position the Mahayuti strongly ahead of the high-stakes Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections scheduled for next month, where the outcome is expected to shape the next phase of Maharashtra's political contest.

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