MUMBAI: With Maharashtra gearing up for the upcoming 2024 Assembly elections, Bharat Rajwani, also known as “Gangotri,” has filed his nomination for Ulhasnagar Constituency 141. Rajwani, formerly a loyalist of the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), has chosen to run as an independent, adding to the competitive landscape in this closely contested region. The election will certainly witness a heated battle as notable candidates like Omi Kalani from the NCP-Shiv Sena (UBT) alliance and Kumar Ailani of the BJP are set to represent their parties in the constituency. The election, scheduled for November 20, 2024, highlights Ulhasnagar as a critical area for several major political parties as well as independent candidates.
Rajwani’s (Gangotri) independent candidacy is viewed as an attempt to appeal to voters dissatisfied with mainstream party offerings. Historically, Ulhasnagar has seen close electoral margins, reflecting a divided voter base. In the last two election cycles, the BJP’s Kumar Ailani won against NCP’s Jyoti Kalani by narrow margins, underscoring the constituency’s swing nature. Rajwani, with his strong community connections and reputation as “Gangotri,” could influence voter preferences, especially as an alternative voice to the main party candidates.
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Adding to the dynamics, Rajwani’s run as an independent might fragment the voter base in Ulhasnagar, potentially impacting the prospects of both the NCP-UBT and BJP candidates. Political analysts suggest that this could create an advantage for party candidates, but Rajwani’s independent status and local support may disrupt these calculations. Campaign promises from Rajwani emphasize addressing local issues, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering community development, which may resonate with constituents seeking focused local representation.
With all candidates preparing for intense campaigning, Ulhasnagar voters will play a pivotal role in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. The close-knit constituency is expected to witness vigorous voter engagement as Rajwani and others strive to win over a historically divided electorate.