Mumbai: The Maharashtra Gram Panchayat Election 2021 Result was declared on Monday. The elections to 12,711-gram panchayats in 34 districts in Maharashtra were held on January 15. After the results of elections, people also celebrated their respective candidates' victory.
After winning the election, a woman carries her winning husband on her shoulders
Rajgurunagar (Pune): After winning the election, you may have often seen the winning candidate marching with his fans and activists on his shoulders in a big procession. But you have never heard of a woman carrying her husband on her shoulders and marching? Well, such an incident has taken place in Palu village in Pune. Santosh Shankar Gurav defeated the opposition candidate in the Gram Panchayat elections in Palu village in the hilly area of Khed taluka.
After this victory of Santosh, his wife Renuka Gurav was overjoyed and she took her husband on her shoulders and marched out of the village. Due to the outbreak of Coronavirus, processions, scattering and crowding were banned as per the Collector's order. So, while celebrating the victory, Renuka Gurav took her husband Santosh on her shoulders and walked around the villages following the rules of social distance. Behind him, activists chanted slogans announcing the victory. The video of her celebration has gone viral on social media.
Destiny lost on the cricket field but won elections
Sangli: A few days back, he was defeated by fate at the cricket ground. However, he won the election. A youth from Dhavali in Tasgaon taluka died while playing cricket. Before his death, he had contested the Gram Panchayat elections. Candidate Atul Patil has won in the counting of votes held yesterday.
Atul Patil, a medicine dealer, died of a heart attack on January 16 while playing cricket. Atul was a former sub-sarpanch of Dhavali village in Tasgaon taluka. He is contesting from this year's Gram Panchayat elections as a candidate of BJP group. Atul Patil has a drug store in the village. He was also a member of the Sangli District Chemists Association. Cricket competitions were organized by the Chemists Association at Atpadi like every year. Atul was playing for Tasgaon taluka team in that tournament. Atul died of a heart attack while taking a wicket during the game.
Atul was the candidate from BJP MP Sanjaykaka Patil's group in this year's Gram Panchayat elections. The village went to the polls on January 15 and then on January 16, he went to Atpadi to play cricket. Meanwhile, he died of a heart attack on the spot. A video of the incident also surfaced. The counting of votes for the Dhavali Gram Panchayat elections was held on Monday. Atul Patil has won by 333 votes. After the death of Atul Patil, the result of the election was declared. Atul Patil won, but unfortunately, he is not alive to celebrate his victory.
Despite being abroad, the village's umbilical cord remained intact, as a foreign return couple won
Dr Anil Kurhe and Dr Chitra Kurhe, a married tribal couple from Hingoli-Digras Vani who have been living abroad for the last eight years. Dr Chitra is fluent in five languages. The family lives in Sweden, Japan. During this period he was constantly engaged in social service. It is this social service that has benefited the family in this election and allowed the voters.
There was an established panel in the village against the panel set up by these families, but the voters have defeated the candidates of the established panel and elected the candidates of Dr Kurhe's Bahujan Aghadi sponsored village development panel by a huge margin.
The Kurhe family entered politics on behalf of the Bahujan Aghadi supporter Gram Vikas Aghadi. Although the election for the post of Sarpanch is not held directly, Dr Chitra was declared the candidate for the post of Sarpanch and also campaigned. The number of women candidates in his panel was the highest. Giving a good chance to this family, which has always been involved in social work, a candidate has been elected for 8 out of 9 seats.
Without any colours or procession, newly elected member celebrated the victory with a cleanliness drive
Beed: After the victory of the village gram panchayat in the election, the new gram panchayat members did not play with colours nor did they take out a procession. The newly elected Gram Panchayat members took the broom in their hands and swept the entire village with the message of cleanliness. This inspiring campaign has been carried out by the newly elected Gram Panchayat members from Paithan in Kaij taluka of Beed district.
The results of 111 Gram Panchayats in Beed district came to light on Monday. However, the newly elected Gram Panchayat members of Paithan in Kaij taluka of Beed district tried to do something different from the others. The newly elected Gram Panchayat members said that after getting elected, we tried to start the actual work rather than taking out a procession. This action is being widely discussed in the district.