Belapur assembly seat Manda Vijay Mahatre will present her stake on BJP ticket, party hopes for a hat-trick

Bharatiya Janata Party has declared its first list of candidates for the assembly elections. One of which is the assembly seat of Belapur. This is one of the 288 seats in Maharashtra. This seat is an important seat for BJP. Because BJP has won here in the last two elections. BJP is trying for a hat-trick by winning the elections this time. Regarding which Bharatiya Janata Party has declared Manda Mhatre as its candidate. Maharashtra Assembly elections 2024 have been announced. Voting is scheduled to take place on November 20 and counting of votes is scheduled to take place on November 23. The political future of the state will be decided on November 24.
Manda Mhatre is the MLA from BJP from Belapur assembly seat located in Thane district. The year 2014 and 2019 assembly elections were won by Manda Mhatre. In 2014, Manda defeated Ashok Anku Gawde of NCP (Undivided). Whereas in 2014, Manda had defeated Ganesh Naik of NCP (Undivided).
What is the history of Belapur assembly seat?
In the elections held for the first time in 1978, the Belapur Assembly seat of the state was won by Gautam Bhoir, who was the Janata Party candidate. Janata Party was successful in winning elections from here only once. After which Congress has won this seat twice, Shiv Sena thrice, Nationalist Congress Party twice and Bharatiya Janata Party twice. Shiv Sena, which had won the seat for 15 years, has not been able to win the seat for almost 20 years. Whereas Congress, which had won this seat for 10 years, has not been able to win this seat for almost 40 years.
Understand the caste equation of Belapur
The total number of voters in this assembly constituency is around 3,80,000. This seat is not reserved for any category. Of the total voters, the population of Scheduled Caste is around 6% while the population of Scheduled Tribe community is around 1.42%. Muslim voters here are around 8% and this area is completely urban area. Here 100 percent of the population lives in the city. In such a situation, pleasing the voters here is no less than a challenge for the candidates, because victory cannot be achieved here by pleasing the people of a particular community.

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