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Sena wins prestigious Bandra East, Rane polls just 33,000 votes
April 15, 2015

Former Chief Minister Narayan Rane has lost the bypoll to Bandra (East) Assembly seat in Mumbai to Shiv Sena candidate Trupti Sawant. Sawant defeated Congs Narayan Rane by over 20,000 votes.

In the by-election to Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal seat of Maharashtra's Sangli district, NCP nominee Suman Patil, the widow of NCP stalwart late R R Patil, is comfortably placed and her declaration as winner is just a matter of formality as she has established a lead of around 96,000 votes. Sena candidate Sawant, the widow of former MLA Bala Sawant whose death necessitated the bypoll in Bandra(E) seat, has polled 45,123 votes as compared to 28,433 votes polled by Rane so far.

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) candidate Rehbar Khan has polled 10,571 votes at the end of the 13th round of counting. Bandra (East) constituency in suburban Mumbai houses the residence of Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, 'Matoshree'.

The Bandra (East) by-election has turned crucial for Rane who had lost the state Assembly poll last year from his home turf Sindhudurg district in coastal Konkan.

A total of 10 candidates were in the fray in Bandra (East) and nine in Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal constituency. The bypoll for the two seats in Maharashtra was held on April 11.
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