Uddhav demands cancellation of 68 unopposed civic wins

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday urged the State Election Commission to cancel results in 68 civic wards where ruling Mahayuti nominees were declared winners unopposed, saying uncontested victories effectively rob ‘Gen Z’ and first-time voters of their voting right.
Sharing the stage with MNS chief Raj Thackeray to unveil their joint manifesto for the upcoming polls to the Mumbai civic body, Uddhav warned that democracy must not be overrun by “mobocracy.”
The former chief minister launched a scathing attack on the Mahayuti Government, saying that since his government was dislodged and Eknath Shinde helmed the state (in June 2022), the wealth of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is being splurged on contractors. He claimed that after vote-stealing, the ruling parties are now stealing candidates. Accusing the BJP of double standards, Raj Thackeray said the BJP had approached the Supreme Court in similar instances in West Bengal, where ruling party candidates were chosen unopposed in local body polls, and asked the ruling party to clarify this issue. Incidentally, the BJP has gone on the offensive on the issue of unopposed victories as 68 candidates from the Mahayuti, including 44 from the BJP, have won without contest in Maharashtra, mainly due to the withdrawal of contestants from other parties or rebels. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, at a road show in Chandrapur during the day, said the people’s mandate would prevail even if opposition parties approach the court.
“They can certainly go to court, but the people’s court has elected us. Even if they (opposition parties) move the court, people’s mandate will prevail in court,” Fadnavis said while questioning the Opposition’s silence on unopposed wins of independents and Muslim candidates.
“It is because they can see their defeat clearly and are now trying to find excuses,” said the CM, he added.















