Anil Ambani, Mahajan, Matondkar, Rekha Cast Vote in Mumbai
BJP MP Poonam Mahajan, Congress candidate Urmila Matondkar, industrialist Anil Ambani and on-screen character Rekha were among the early voters in Mumbai Monday amid the fourth and last period of Lok Sabha polls in Maharashtra.
State instruction serve Vinod Tawde, BJP candidate from Mumbai-North East Manoj Kotak and Congress chose one from Mumbai-Central Eknath Gaikwad additionally practiced their establishment in the underlying hours.
Polling is in progress since 7 am over the state's 17 Lok Sabha seats where 3.11 crore voters are qualified to practice their majority rule right. Polling is being held in Nandurbar, Dhule, Dindori, Nashik (North Maharashtra), Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane, Mumbai-North, Mumbai-North West, Mumbai-North Central, Mumbai-North East, Mumbai-South and Mumbai-South Central in the Mumbai area, Maval, and Shirur in Pune region, and Shirdi in Ahmednagar region.
Association serves Subhash Bhamre (challenging from Dhule), and Congress pioneers Milind Deora (Mumbai-South) and Matondkar (Mumbai-North) are among the key candidates in the state. Deora is hollowed against sitting Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant while Matondkar is taking on BJP MM Gopal Shetty. The unmistakable candidates likewise incorporate Congress' Priya Dutt from Mumbai-North Central and NCP boss Sharad Pawar's grandnephew ParthPawar from Maval situate.
In Mumbai-North East seat, where sitting BJP MP Kirit Somaiya has been denied a ticket, the primary challenge is between the party chosen one Manoj Kotak and NCP's Sanjay Dina Patil.
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This is the moment that matters.... Every vote is a voice that counts. #LokSabhaElections2019 pic.twitter.com/L0AHJLL4uY
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) April 29, 2019
Saffron partners BJP and Shiv Sena are challenging three seats each out of absolute six in Mumbai. The Congress chosen people are in the quarrel in five of these seats while the NCP has handled its candidate in one seat. Maharashtra sends 48 MPs to Lok Sabha, the second most noteworthy after Uttar Pradesh which has 80 parliamentary seats. Polling for the past three stages in Maharashtra was hung on April 11 (seven seats), April 18 (10 seats) and April 23 (14 seats).
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