Shiv Sena Competes Against Itself in 3 Out of 6 Mumbai Lok Sabha Seats admin, May 1, 2024 Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the Uddhav Thackeray led outfit will face off in 3 Mumbai seats. Two seats will witness fights between traditional rivals — the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress, while in one seat the Shiv Sena (UBT) and BJP will fight it out. The six constituencies in Mumbai are Mumbai South, Mumbai South-Central, Mumbai North, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai North-West. These are among the 13 seats in Maharashtra that will go to polls in the fifth and final phase on May 20. Mumbai South, Mumbai South-Central, and Mumbai North-West will see a fight between the two Senas, while Mumbai North-East will be a BJP versus Shiv Sena (UBT) face-off. In Mumbai South, sitting MP Arvind Sawant of the Uddhav Thackeray will take on Yamini Jadhav of the Shinde-led Sena. Jadhav represents the Byculla assembly constituency in Mumbai. Sena (UBT) leader Anil Desai is pitted against Rahul Shewale of the Shinde-led Sena in Mumbai South-Central. While Desai was a Rajya Sabha member till recently, Shewale is the sitting Lok Sabha member. Amol Kirtikar of the Thackeray camp will take on Ravindra Waikar of the ruling Sena in Mumbai North-West. Waikar, who was earlier with the Sena (UBT), joined the Shinde camp recently. He currently represents Jogeshwari East assembly constituency in Mumbai. Congress MLA Varsha Gaikwad, who is the party’s Mumbai unit president, will fight it out against noted lawyer Ujjwal Nikam fielded by the BJP in Mumbai North-Central, while Union minister and BJP veteran Piyush Goyal will take on Bhushan Patil of the Congress in Mumbai North. In Mumbai North-East, BJP’s Mihir Kotecha will fight against Sena UBT’s Sanjay Dina Patil. Kotecha is the MLA from Mulund assembly constituency in Mumbai. After filing her nomination form, Gaikwad called on Uddhav Thackeray, who promised his support to her, saying she will be sent to Delhi as an MP. It will be for the first time that Thackeray will vote for a Congress candidate as his residence in Bandra comes under the Mumbai North-Central constituency. “Despite being opponents, the two parties have been in tactical understanding on many occasions to get positions of power, especially in the Mumbai civic body,” senior journalist Prakash Akolkar said. As per the picture emerging on the ground, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Congress cadre have gelled well on the ground. Mr. Gaikwad visited all Shiv Sena shakhas in Mumbai North-Central constituency, seeking “blessings” of the Uddhav Thackeray-led cadre and in turn promising to be always available to them and fight for issues related to the city. She was warmly welcomed everywhere. Since 2014, the Congress has lost all the Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai, while in the 2019 assembly elections, it could win only five of the 36 seats. With former Mumbai South MP Milind Deora defecting to the Shiv Sena and former Mumbai North-Central MP Priya Dutt declining to contest again, the Congress had no candidates to field. Party leader Sanjay Nirupam was shown the door for his criticism of the Congress leadership on its inability to get an equal seat-sharing in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Earlier, the Andheri East assembly by-election took place, but Shinde-led Sena or the BJP did not field any candidate. The BJP has replaced all three sitting MPs while Shinde’s Shiv Sena has renominated only Rahul Shewale (Mumbai South-Central) and replaced Gajanan Kirtikar in Mumbai North-West. Mumbai is divided into Mumbai city and Mumbai suburban district. Mumbai South and Mumbai South-Central constituencies are in Mumbai city, while the rest of the constituencies are in Mumbai suburban. The nomination process is underway, and the last date of filing of nominations is May 3. Mumbai city has over 24 lakh voters, while the suburban has 74 lakh voters. Mumbai Lok Sabha Election