Maharashtra polls: BJP gets going, names 99 candidates; 10 ministers on list
BJP releases its first list of 99 candidates for Maharashtra elections, featuring 71 sitting MLAs, amid ongoing seat-sharing talks within the ruling alliance
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday declared its first list of 99 candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections even though the ruling Mahayuti alliance is yet to finalise and announce its seat-sharing formula.

The BJP list comprises 71 sitting MLAs and 10 ministers, including deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, as well as other prominent names such as state BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule, who was denied a ticket by the party in 2019.
“I will try my best to justify the trust shown by the party leadership and the citizens of my constituency and the people of Maharashtra,” Fadnavis said.
Apart from Fadnavis, who will contest the Nagpur South West constituency, other ministers on the list include revenue minister Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil from Shirdi, tribal development minister Vijaykumar Gavit from Nandurbar, forest minister Sudhir Mungantiwar from Ballarpur, tourism minister Girish Mahajan from Jamner, higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil from Kothrud, skill development minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha from Malabar Hill, PWD minister Ravindra Chavan from Dombivli, housing minister Atul Save from Aurangabad East and Suresh Khade from Miraj.
Other prominent names in the list of 99 candidates include Ganesh Naik from Airoli, Prashant Thakur from Panvel and Nitesh Rane from the Kankavali assembly constituency.
Prominent among candidates who are family members of BJP leaders and sitting MLAs are Shreejaya Chavan, daughter of former Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan, who will contest Bhokar, Sulabha Gaikwad, wife of MLA Ganpat Gaikwad, who will fight from Kalyan East and Pratibha Pachpute, wife of senior leader Babanrao Pachpute, who has been fielded from Shrigonda.
Ganpat Gaikwad was arrested eight months ago for firing at a Shiv Sena MP inside an Ulhasnagar police station.
Other contestants include Vinod Shelar, brother of BJP Mumbai president chief Ashish Shelar, who will take on Congress MLA Aslam Shaikh in Malad West. In Chinchwad constituency, the BJP denied a ticket to sitting MLA Ashwini Jagtap, widow of late MLA Laxman Jagtap, and has fielded his brother Shankar Jagtap instead. For the Ichalkaranji constituency, the party has chosen Rahul Awade, son of sitting MLA Prakash Awade, while in Raver, Amol Jawale, son of former MP Haribhau Jawale, has been given a ticket.
Asked to comment on the issue of nepotism in the list, BJP spokesperson and MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar said, “Although some candidates belong to the families of sitting MLAs or party leaders, they were not selected just because they belong to political families. They have been given tickets because they have actively worked for the party for the last many years and proved their merit. There is no question of ‘pariwarwad’ (nepotism) in the BJP.”
The party has also decided to rehabilitate some of its leaders who lost the assembly elections in 2019. They are former MLA Amal Mahadik from Kolhapur South, Atul Bhosale from Karad South, Ram Shinde from Karjat-Jamkhed and Sanjay Puram from Amgaon. Bhosale is expected to contest against former CM and MLA Prithviraj Chavan while Shinde will fight against Sharad Pawar’s grand-nephew, MLA Rohit Pawar.
Rajesh Bakane, who lost as an independent in 2019, has got a ticket for the Deoli constituency and is expected to fight against Congress MLA Ranjit Kamble. The party has also given a ticket to sitting independent MLA Mahesh Baldi from Uran. As Phulambri MLA Haribhau Bagade was appointed governor of Rajasthan, the BJP has given a ticket to Anuradha Chavan, who has held positions in local bodies in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar.
The party has chosen to repeat most of its sitting MLAs from Mumbai. It has named Ashish Shelar (Bandra West), Rahul Narwekar (Colaba), Kalidas Kolambkar (Wadala), Captain R Tamil Selvan (Sion-Koliwada), Ram Kadam (Ghatkopar West), Parag Alvani (Vile Parle), Vidya Thakur (Goregaon), Yogesh Sagar (Charkop), Atul Bhatkhalkar (Kandivali East), Mihir Kotecha (Mulund), Manisha Chaudhary (Dahisar) and Ameet Satam (Andheri West).
However, there are several MLAs who could not find their names in the first list. Among them are Sunil Rane (Borivali), Parag Shah (Ghatkopar East), Bharati Lavekar (Versova) from Mumbai.
The total number of BJP MLAs elected in the 2019 assembly elections was 105, but two MLAs—Rajendra Patni (Karanja) and Gowardhan Sharma (Akola West)—died before the Lok Sabha elections, bringing down the number to 103.