Maharashtra local body election results: Nilesh Rane credited voters for the outcome, saying, “Voters stood by us and helped us win in Kankavli and Malvan.”
Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane-backed Shahar Vikas Aghadi (SVA) emerged victorious with a key win in Sindhudurg district on Sunday as the local front’s candidate clinched the municipal council president’s post in Kankavli.
Despite the BJP winning eight seats in Kankavli under Nitesh Rane’s leadership in the district, Sandesh Parkar of the SVA was elected president of the municipal council, marking a setback for the party in a contest closely watched across the state.
Reacting to the performance of his party and the front floated by him in Kankavli, Nilesh Rane credited voters for the outcome, saying, “Voters stood by us and helped us win in Kankavli and Malvan.”
He said he did not wish to dwell on internal tensions within the ruling alliance now that the polls were over, adding, “We do not want to speak about infighting within Mahayuti, as the elections are over now.”
Despite the BJP winning eight seats in Kankavli under Nitesh Rane’s leadership in the district, Sandesh Parkar of the SVA was elected president of the municipal council, marking a setback for the party in a contest closely watched across the state. F
Reacting to the performance of his party and the front floated by him in Kankavli, Nilesh Rane credited voters for the outcome, saying, “Voters stood by us and helped us win in Kankavli and Malvan.”
He said he did not wish to dwell on internal tensions within the ruling alliance now that the polls were over, adding, “We do not want to speak about infighting within Mahayuti, as the elections are over now.”Acknowledging the unusual family contest in Sindhudurg, Rane said that while the brothers had fought against each other, he was “equally saddened” by the defeat of candidates fielded by his brother Nitesh Rane’s BJP in Malvan.
As of 1 pm, the ruling Mahayuti alliance was leading in over 200 local bodies across Maharashtra. The BJP was ahead in 125 bodies, followed by the Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) in 48, the NCP (Ajit Pawar) in 38, and the Shiv Sena (UBT) in 14.
Sindhudurg becomes flashpoint
Ahead of the polls, Sindhudurg emerged as a flashpoint of sharp political friction within the ruling Mahayuti alliance, with brothers Nilesh Rane and Nitesh Rane locked in a bitter campaign despite being part of the same dispensation.

