<p>The ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi government and the opposition BJP will face its first electoral test in a little over a year's time on Tuesday when six seats of the Maharashtra Legislative Council goes to polls.</p>.<p>The six seats include three Graduates' constituencies, two Teachers' constituencies and one Local Bodies' seat.</p>.<p>While the polling is scheduled for December 1, the counting would be held on December 3.</p>.<p>For Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, who heads the tri-party alliance, it is a litmus test while for BJP it is a prestige issue.</p>.<p>However, Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Devendra Fadnavis and his counterpart in Council Pravin Darekar and state BJP President Chandrakant Patil are leaving no stones unturned.</p>.<p>The polls are being held at a time when the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government has just completed one year in office amid mounting problems of Covid-19 pandemic and fiscal management.</p>.<p>Thackeray and his friend-turned-bete noire are engaged in a bitter war of words – with both firing salvos at each other.</p>.<p>The six seats are Pune Division Graduates’ Constituency, Nagpur Division Graduates’ Constituency, Aurangabad Division Graduates’ Constituency, Amravati Division Teachers’ Constituency, Pune Division Teachers’ Constituency and Dhule-Nandurbar Local Bodies’ Constituency.</p>.<p>While BJP is contesting all the six seats, the Sharad Pawar-led NCP is contesting two seats and Congress three and Shiv Sena one seat.</p>.<p>It needs to be mentioned that the Dhule-Nandurbar polls were to be held on 1 April, however, it was postponed in the wake of the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the Lockdown.</p>.<p>The fight here is between Amrish Patel (BJP) and Abhijeet Patil (Congress). Patel, who was earlier a Congress legislator had switched over to the BJP. A politician, educationist and social worker, Patel hails from the family of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Deputy Prime Minister.</p>.<p>On the other hand, three MLCs from Graduates’ constituencies — Satish Chavan (NCP), Chandrakant Patil (BJP) and Anil Sole (BJP) while two MLCs from Teachers’ constituencies — Shrikant Deshpande (Independent) and Dattratray Sawant (Independent) retired on 19 July – and now with the Unlock having started the polls are being held.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates’ seat, the main contest is between Sangram Deshmukh (BJP) and Arun Lad (NCP).</p>.<p>In Nagpur Division Graduate’ seat, the fight is between Sandeep Joshi (BJP) and Abhijeet Vanjari (Congress).</p>.<p>In Aurangabad Division Graduates’ seat, the contest was between Shirish Boralkar (BJP and Satish Chavan (NCP).</p>.<p>In Amravati Division Teachers’ constituency, the battle is between Dr Nitin Dhande (BJP) and Shrikant Deshpande (Shiv Sena).</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates’ seat, the fight is between Prof Jayant Asgaonkar (Congress) and Jitendra Pawar (BJP).</p>
<p>The ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi government and the opposition BJP will face its first electoral test in a little over a year's time on Tuesday when six seats of the Maharashtra Legislative Council goes to polls.</p>.<p>The six seats include three Graduates' constituencies, two Teachers' constituencies and one Local Bodies' seat.</p>.<p>While the polling is scheduled for December 1, the counting would be held on December 3.</p>.<p>For Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, who heads the tri-party alliance, it is a litmus test while for BJP it is a prestige issue.</p>.<p>However, Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Devendra Fadnavis and his counterpart in Council Pravin Darekar and state BJP President Chandrakant Patil are leaving no stones unturned.</p>.<p>The polls are being held at a time when the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government has just completed one year in office amid mounting problems of Covid-19 pandemic and fiscal management.</p>.<p>Thackeray and his friend-turned-bete noire are engaged in a bitter war of words – with both firing salvos at each other.</p>.<p>The six seats are Pune Division Graduates’ Constituency, Nagpur Division Graduates’ Constituency, Aurangabad Division Graduates’ Constituency, Amravati Division Teachers’ Constituency, Pune Division Teachers’ Constituency and Dhule-Nandurbar Local Bodies’ Constituency.</p>.<p>While BJP is contesting all the six seats, the Sharad Pawar-led NCP is contesting two seats and Congress three and Shiv Sena one seat.</p>.<p>It needs to be mentioned that the Dhule-Nandurbar polls were to be held on 1 April, however, it was postponed in the wake of the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the Lockdown.</p>.<p>The fight here is between Amrish Patel (BJP) and Abhijeet Patil (Congress). Patel, who was earlier a Congress legislator had switched over to the BJP. A politician, educationist and social worker, Patel hails from the family of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Deputy Prime Minister.</p>.<p>On the other hand, three MLCs from Graduates’ constituencies — Satish Chavan (NCP), Chandrakant Patil (BJP) and Anil Sole (BJP) while two MLCs from Teachers’ constituencies — Shrikant Deshpande (Independent) and Dattratray Sawant (Independent) retired on 19 July – and now with the Unlock having started the polls are being held.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates’ seat, the main contest is between Sangram Deshmukh (BJP) and Arun Lad (NCP).</p>.<p>In Nagpur Division Graduate’ seat, the fight is between Sandeep Joshi (BJP) and Abhijeet Vanjari (Congress).</p>.<p>In Aurangabad Division Graduates’ seat, the contest was between Shirish Boralkar (BJP and Satish Chavan (NCP).</p>.<p>In Amravati Division Teachers’ constituency, the battle is between Dr Nitin Dhande (BJP) and Shrikant Deshpande (Shiv Sena).</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates’ seat, the fight is between Prof Jayant Asgaonkar (Congress) and Jitendra Pawar (BJP).</p>