BJP's poor performance in western Maha due to rebels: Patil

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 27 2019 | 5:20 PM IST

Maharashtra BJP chief Chandarakant Patil on Sunday blamed the presence of rebels for the party's poor performance in western Maharashtra in the Assembly polls, results of which were declared on October 24.

The BJP won just 105 seats in the October 21 polls, down from 122 in 2014.

The BJP and the ally Shiv Sena together lost 13 seats in western Maharashtra in the 2019 polls. The BJP lost 4 seats in the region, a traditional bastion of the Congress and NCP, while the Sena suffered a drubbing on eight seats.

"One of the most important factors in BJP's setback in western Maharashtra was the presence of rebels. We could not control them in time and division of votes helped Congress and NCP win more seats," he told reporters here.

"The picture would have been different if we had managed to contain the rebels. They played spoilsport and it led to increased seats for the NCP in western Maharashtra," he added.

The Sharad Pawar-led NCP garnered 16.7 per cent votes in the 2019 polls, bagging 54 seats against 41 in 2014. Its vote share in 2014 was 17.2 per cent.

However, Patil said the BJP's network and base has not eroded in the state.

He also hit out at Shiv Sena Lok Sabha MP from Kolhapur, Sanjay Mandlik, for openly supporting Congress candidate Ruturaj Patil in the Kolhapur South Assembly seat. Ruturaj Patil defeated BJP's Amal Mahadik from the seat.

"All BJP leaders worked for Mandlik honestly (in the LS poll), despite which he helped Ruturaj Patil and worked against Mahadik. The Sena leadership will have to look into it," the senior BJP leader said.

Speaking on the issue, MP Sanjay Mandlik said, "My support to Congress candidate Ruturaj Patil was limited to his Assembly seat only. I worked and campaigned for the other nine candidates of Shiv Sena and BJP in Kolhapur district."

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First Published: Oct 27 2019 | 5:20 PM IST

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