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Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: Congress appoints in-charges for all 36 seats in Mumbai


Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: The Congress has begun preparations for the forthcoming Maharashtra assembly elections by appointing in-charges for all 36 seats in Mumbai. Assembly polls in the state are likely to take place in October this year. 


In the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly elections, the undivided Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) won 56 and 54 seats, respectively, while the Congress secured 44 seats.

Assembly in-charges of Mumbai Congress

South Mumbai district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

182– Worli 

Rajendra Pawar 

2.

183 – Shivdi 

Mahendra Mungekar 

3.

184 – Byculla 

Shakil Chaudhary 

4.

185 – Malbar Hill 

Nilesh Nanche 

5.

186 – Mumbadevi 

Tushar Gaikwad

6.

187 – Colaba

Adv. Deepak Talwar

South Central district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

172 – Anushakti Nagar 

Azmat Khan  

2.

173 – Chembur 

Sunil Gangwani  

3.

178 – Dharavi 

B. K. Tiwari  

4.

179 – Sion Koliwada 

Puran Doshi  

5.

180 – Wadala 

Sitaram Shetty 

6.

181 – Mahim

 Sameer Chavan

North Central district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

167 – Vile Parle 

Pradeep Chaube 

2.

168 – Chandivali 

Dr. Trilokinath Mishra 

3.

174 – Kurla 

Siraj Khan  

4.

176 – Vandre East 

Dr. Ajanta Yadav 

5.

177 – Vandre West 

Rehnuma Siddiqui 

6.

175 – Kalina 

Santosh Singh

North East district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

155 – Mulund 

Nanubhai Sodha 

2.

156 – Vikhroli 

Anand Yadav 

3.

157 – Bhandup West 

Raghunath Thawai 

4.

169 – Ghatkopar West 

Prabhakar Javkar 

5.

170 – Ghatpokar East 

Nayna Sheth 

6.

171 – Mankhurd Shivajinagar

 Mobin Pathan  

North West district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

158 – Jogeshwari East 

Anand Rai 

2.

159 – Dindoshi 

Bipin Vichare 

3.

163 – Goregoan 

Kamlesh Shetty 

4.

164 – Versova 

Dr. Kishor Singh 

5.

165 – Andheri West 

Rajesh Ingle 

6.

 166 – Andheri East

 Asif Farooqui 

North Mumbai district 

Assembly and Nos

Incharge

1.

152 – Borivali 

Roshna Shah  

2.

153 –  Dahisar 

Jaykant Shukla 

3.

154 – Magathane 

Balasaheb Thorat (Tatya)  

4.

160 – Kandivali 

Priyatama Sawant  

5.

161 – Charkop 

Vishnu (Bala) Sarode  

6.

162 – Malad West 

Suryakant Mishra  

Congress seeks to contest 202 out of 36 seats in Mumbai 

Congress intends to contest 20 of these seats, but Shiv Sena (UBT) is hesitant to allocate that many, aiming to contest 22 to 25 seats instead. In the 2019 assembly elections, Congress won 4 seats in Mumbai while the undivided Shiv Sena won 14 seats. 

Uddhav Thackeray held a meeting with Shiv Sena (UBT) officials in Mumbai on Wednesday (July 31) to discuss the election strategy. 

Senior Congress leaders, including Balasaheb Thorat, are working to resolve the seat-sharing dispute. A joint meeting of the MVA (Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi) is tentatively scheduled for August 7 to address the seat-sharing issues.

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