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Two pairs of brothers enter Maharashtra Assembly

Two pairs of brothers have made it to the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra. Late Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons, Dhiraj and Amit, have emerged victorious from Latur Rural and Latur City assembly constituencies, respectively. Whereas in Solapur district, NCP's Baban Shinde and his brother Sanjay have won from Madha and Karmala Assembly seats, respectively.

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Published : Oct 25, 2019, 7:12 PM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): It is all in the family for a couple of newly-elected MLAs in Maharashtra as two pairs of brothers have made it to the legislative Assembly this time around.

Late Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons, Dhiraj and Amit, have emerged victorious from Latur Rural and Latur City assembly constituencies, respectively.

Whereas in Solapur district, NCP's Baban Shinde and his brother Sanjay have won from Madha and Karmala Assembly seats, respectively.

While Baban retained his Madha seat, defeating Shiv Sena's Sanjay Kokate by a margin of 68,245 votes, his younger brother Sanjay contested as an NCP-backed Independent in Karmala, defeating Sena rebel Narayan Patil by a margin of 5,494 votes.

Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons will carry forward his legacy from their home turf, Latur. Vilasrao Deshmukh, who was chief minister between 1999-2003 and 2004-2008, nurtured his home district in central Maharashtra during his decades-long political career.

For Dhiraj Deshmukh, it was a maiden win by a handsome margin of 1.21 lakh votes, while Amit Deshmukh, a seasoned player in the field, retained his Latur City seat for a third consecutive term.

Among the Shinde brothers, Baban has been elected from Madha for a sixth term. Sanjay Shinde was the NCP candidate from the Madha Lok Sabha constituency where he was defeated by Ranjit Nimbalkar, who switched over to the BJP from the Congress, in May this year.

In the past, there have been father-son duos in the Lower House like Chhagan Bhujbal and his son Pankaj, and Ganesh Naik and his son Sandeep (all NCP).

The polling in Maharashtra was held on October 21 and results were announced on October 24.

Also read: Independents have extended support to BJP, claims Gopal Kanda

Mumbai (Maharashtra): It is all in the family for a couple of newly-elected MLAs in Maharashtra as two pairs of brothers have made it to the legislative Assembly this time around.

Late Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons, Dhiraj and Amit, have emerged victorious from Latur Rural and Latur City assembly constituencies, respectively.

Whereas in Solapur district, NCP's Baban Shinde and his brother Sanjay have won from Madha and Karmala Assembly seats, respectively.

While Baban retained his Madha seat, defeating Shiv Sena's Sanjay Kokate by a margin of 68,245 votes, his younger brother Sanjay contested as an NCP-backed Independent in Karmala, defeating Sena rebel Narayan Patil by a margin of 5,494 votes.

Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons will carry forward his legacy from their home turf, Latur. Vilasrao Deshmukh, who was chief minister between 1999-2003 and 2004-2008, nurtured his home district in central Maharashtra during his decades-long political career.

For Dhiraj Deshmukh, it was a maiden win by a handsome margin of 1.21 lakh votes, while Amit Deshmukh, a seasoned player in the field, retained his Latur City seat for a third consecutive term.

Among the Shinde brothers, Baban has been elected from Madha for a sixth term. Sanjay Shinde was the NCP candidate from the Madha Lok Sabha constituency where he was defeated by Ranjit Nimbalkar, who switched over to the BJP from the Congress, in May this year.

In the past, there have been father-son duos in the Lower House like Chhagan Bhujbal and his son Pankaj, and Ganesh Naik and his son Sandeep (all NCP).

The polling in Maharashtra was held on October 21 and results were announced on October 24.

Also read: Independents have extended support to BJP, claims Gopal Kanda

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Two pairs of brothers enter Maharashtra Assembly
         Mumbai, Oct 25 (PTI) It is all in the family for a
couple of newly-elected MLAs in Maharashtra as two pairs of
brothers have made it to the legislative Assembly this time
around.
         Late Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons, Dhiraj
and Amit, have emerged victorious from Latur Rural and Latur
City assembly constituencies, respectively.
         Whereas in Solapur district, NCP's Baban Shinde and
his brother Sanjay have won from Madha and Karmala Assembly
seats, respectively.
         While Baban retained his Madha seat, defeating Shiv
Sena's Sanjay Kokate by a margin of 68,245 votes, his younger
brother Sanjay contested as an NCP-backed Independent in
Karmala, defeating Sena rebel Narayan Patil by a margin of
5,494 votes.
         Vilasrao Deshmukh's sons will carry forward his legacy
from their home turf, Latur. Vilasrao Deshmukh, who was chief
minister between 1999-2003 and 2004-2008, nurtured his home
district in central Maharashtra during his decades-long
political career.
         For Dhiraj Deshmukh, it was a maiden win by a handsome
margin of 1.21 lakh votes, while Amit Deshmukh, a seasoned
player in the field, retained his Latur City seat for a third
consecutive term.
         Among the Shinde brothers, Baban has been elected from
Madha for a sixth term. Sanjay Shinde was the NCP candidate
from the Madha Lok Sabha constituency where he was defeated by
Ranjit Nimbalkar, who switched over to the BJP from the
Congress, in May this year.
         In the past, there have been father-son duos in the
Lower House like Chhagan Bhujbal and his son Pankaj, and
Ganesh Naik and his son Sandeep (all NCP).
         The polling in Maharashtra was held on October 21 and
results were announced three days later. PTI MR ARU
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