The results of the assembly elections held in Maharashtra were announced on the 23rd, after the results the winning candidates are immersed in celebration. Independent candidate Shivaji Patil has won from Chandgarh assembly constituency. The victory celebrations which started late in the evening suddenly caught fire at night. In which Patil himself and some women present there got caught in the fire. The injured were sent to the hospital immediately after the incident.
Eyewitnesses told that some women involved in the procession have also been injured. A video of the incident is also becoming increasingly viral on social media. The entire incident took place when the women were performing the aarti of Shivaji Patil, at the same time a large amount of gulal fell from the crane into their aarti plates. Due to which the fire broke out. Due to which some women including Shivaji Patil got burnt.
What was the result of Chandgarh
Independent candidate Shivaji Patil was pitted against NCP Ajit Pawar and NCP Sharad Pawar’s party on Chandgarh assembly seat, but he defeated the candidates of both the parties and won the election by 24134 votes. Ajit Pawar’s NCP’s Rajesh Patil was in second place.
What was the result of Maharashtra
The final result of Maharashtra assembly elections has come out. In this election, Mahayuti has been successful in winning 228 seats, Mahavikas Aghadi 47 and others 13 seats. While BJP won 132 seats in Mahayuti, Shiv Sena, which is contesting its first assembly election under the leadership of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, has won 55 seats and Ajit Pawar’s NCP has won 41 seats. Maha Vikas Aghadi has fared badly in this election.
Who is Shivaji Patil
Shivaji Patil was seeking a ticket from BJP, but due to not getting the ticket, he rebelled and contested the election. Shivaji Patil was in the news during the election campaign, this is because after rebelling against BJP, he had put the photos of the party’s big leaders in his posters. After winning the election, it is believed that Patil may join the Bharatiya Janata Party again.