Mumbai: The upcoming biennial election to Maharashtra Legislative Council will provide an opportunity to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to mark his debut as a legislator, and it will also be interesting to see if there will be a contest for nine seats which are up for grabs.
Efforts are on to ensure nominees for the nine vacancies are elected unopposed, a Congress leader said.
But, if the situation of a contest arises, all the 288 MLAs, who form the electoral college for the Council polls, will have to come to Mumbai to cast their vote.
If the lockdown is extended beyond May 17, it could be difficult for MLAs to travel to Mumbai.
"All the parties will have to take a decision on avoiding a contest and efforts are on in that direction," a
Congress leader said, adding that state party unit president Balasaheb Thorat met NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Tuesday.
Later, leaders of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA-comprising Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress), including Chief Minister Thackeray, held a meeting to discuss the strategy for the Council polls.
On late Tuesday night, Thorat said that the MVA allies have decided to contest the polls together and field six candidates, two from each alliance party.
The opposition BJP is also firm on contesting four seats, and it is upto the government to ensure nominees get elected unopposed, a source in the saffron party said.
"If the MVA contests six seats, there will be an election. The BJP will field four candidates. There is no doubt about it," the source said.
Elections to the nine Council seats which fell vacant on April 24 were postponed in view of the coronavirus outbreak, but last week the Election Commission (EC) had set May 21 as the poll date.
This was after Governor B S Koshyari acted on a letter of the chief minister and urged the EC to hold the elections to allow Thackeray, who is at present not a member of either of the House of the Legislature, to fulfill the constitutional obligation of getting elected as a legislator.
Thackeray took oath as chief minister on November 28 last year and per constitutional norms, he has to become member of the legislature within six months to continue in the post.
The Shiv Sena has decided to field Thackeray and Council Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe in the polls.The NCP is likely to retain Hemant Takle for another term, but has not declared its candidates so far.