The leader of the Paysans of Peasants and Workers of the Leader of India, the late Ganpatrao Deshmukh, is at the top of this list when he has won Sangola’s siege 11 times consecutive, making him the oldest deputy of ‘History of Maharashtra
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The anti-tetches is a natural process which leads to frequent changes of leadership in a special assembly or constituency. In fact, anti-tity leaders work hard to reverse the tendency to keep their seats. But the dynamics of Indian policy is such that their efforts often go in vain.
The Maharashtra will go to the polls next week and although existing deputies are shooting their socks to get enough votes to help them stay in power, 12 leaders do not have to worry about leaving the office.
The assembly elections in the third largest state in India will be a battle of power between the two alliances – the Mahayuti in power and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). The next elections will be a decisive test for the Mahayuti led by the BJP after a bad show in the Lok Sabha elections.
Who are the unbeatable MPs of MH?
According to a report of India timeThere are 12 members of the Legislative Assembly who challenged the anti-turnings with nine of them winning their respective seats for five consecutive years, while three were unbeatable seven times in a row.
At least 11 of these deputies are ready to challenge this year again.
The leader of the Fen Leader Fen Leader Party Ganpatrao Deshmukh, is at the top of this list when he has won Sangola’s siege 11 times consecutive, making him the oldest deputy of ‘History of Maharashtra.
The other leaders who have longer terms include:
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Balasaheb Thurat congresses for eight terms
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JAYAID PATIL OF NCP-SP Seven terms
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NCP Walse Patil Dilip for Seven terms
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Ajit Pawar of the NCP for Seven terms
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Vijaykumar Gavit of BJP for six terms
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Girish Mahajan of BJP for six terms
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Mangal Pratap Lodha of the BJP for six terms
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Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil of the BJP six terms
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Babanrao SHINDE DU NCP for six terms
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Ranjit Kamble of Congress for five terms
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NCP-SP Shamrao Pandurang Patil five terms
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Hasan Mushif of NCP for five terms
Will the anti-stick play play a role in the polls?
Yes, the holding of ants is one of the main challenges that the candidates are faced in a state already spoiled by creeping defections.
However, the BJP, which is part of the Mahayuti Alliance, is convinced that its candidates will not be confronted with the anti-tale.
“There are no anti-skills with regard to the BJP. The party and the central government have done fantastic work in the Maharashtra under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “said BJP candidate Ameet Satam.
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