Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.
Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support in infrastructure development, and also to keep central investigation agencies away. Voting for Rajya Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra on June 10 after a gap of 22 years as candidates have usually been elected unopposed. As a total of 7 candidates filled in their nominations for the six available seats, votes will decide the sixth candidate. A candidate needs the support of 42 MLAs to win the Rajya Sabha elections. BJP has a total of 105 MLAs, Shiv Sena has 55, NCP has 54 and Congress has 42 MLAs.Mumbai: As the fight over the coveted sixth Rajya Sabha seat heats up in Maharashtra, rivals BJP and Shiv Sena are trying to win over independent MLAs and smaller parties who will play a crucial role in the result. While the state government is promising swift disbursal of MLA funds and support in developmental works in their constituencies, the BJP has offered the Central government's support i
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