Compared with another (complete) list (at <http://www.firstpost.com/politics/bmc-election-2017-here-is-the-final-list-of-winners-in-mumbai-civic-body-polls-3299420.html>). Could locate the following (substantive) discrepancies.
Ward 188. It is Congress, not NCP. 139. A Hindu from Shiv Sena, not Muslim, nor SP. 103. M M Khan from Shiv Sena (not in the first list). Is s/he Muslim? 102. Same name, but Independent, not AIMIM. 92. Slight difference in name. But Muslim and from AIMIM, as in the first list. So, as per the second list: out of 31 victorious Congress candidates, 12 are Muslims; out of 7 NCP winners, 4 are Muslims; all the 5 SP winners are Muslims; the lone AIMIM winner is Muslim; 2 winning Independents are Muslims; 2 out of 84 Shiv Sena winners are Muslims (not considering ward no. 103). One is welcome to further scrutinize. Sukla On 24/02/2017, Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote: > http://www.india.com/news/india/bmc-election-results-2017-view-full-list-of-muslim-candidates-who-won-in-mumbai-civic-polls-1867967/ > > BMC Election Results 2017: View full list of Muslim candidates who won > in Mumbai civic polls > From Congress party 11 Muslim won, Samajwadi Party (SP)- 7, AIMIM-4, > Shiv Sena-2, National Congress Party (NCP)-6, and one Independent > candidate won. > > By Shubhang Chauhan | Updated: February 24, 2017 7:23 AM IST > > Mumbai, Feb 23: Total of 31 Muslim candidates have won out of the > 2,275 candidates that contested for the cash-rich Brihanmumbai > Municipal Corporation(BMC) election. BMC, along with nine other > municipal corporations in Maharashtra state went into polls on > February 21. > > From Congress party 11 Muslim won, Samajwadi Party (SP)- 7, AIMIM-4, > Shiv Sena-2, National Congress Party (NCP)-6, and one Independent > candidate won. > List of 31 Muslim candidates who won in BMC polls: > Ward No- 34, Candidate- Qamarjhan Siidique, Party-Congress > Ward N0- 48, Candidate- Salma Almelkar, Party- Congress > 224, Afreen Javed Shaikh-Congress > 213, Javed Ibrahim Juneja-Congress > 223, Waqarunnissa Ansari-AIMIM > 211, Raecs Kasam Shaikh-SP > 188, Gohil Shantu Afasar Khan Vakil- NCP > 184, Babbu Khan-Congress > 179, Mufti Niyaz Vanu-Congress > 170, Malik Abdul Rashid (Captan)- NCP > 168, Dr. Saida Arif Khan-NCP > 167, Dilshad Azmi-Congress > 165 Ashraf Azmi-Congress > 162, Wazid Wahid Qureshi- Congress > 147, Ayesha Rafique Sheikh -SP > 145, Shahnawaz Shaikh-AIMIM > 140, Shaikh Nadiya Mohsin- NCP > 139, Akhtar Abdul Razzaq Quresh-SP > 138, Ayesha Bano Mohammed Khan-SP > 137, Mrs. Ayesha Rafiq Shaikh Khatik-SP > 136, Mrs. Rukhsana Nazim Siddiqui -SP > 134, Mrs. Saira Safahad Khan-SP > 124, Khan Jyoti Harun-NCP > 102, Mumtaaz Rehbhar -AIMIM > 101, Asif Ahmed Zakaria-Congress > 96, Mohammed Haleem-Shiv Sena > 92, Gulnaz Qureshi -AIMIM > 78, Sophia Naziyabano Abdul Jabbar -NCP > 66, Meher Mohsin Haider -Congress > 64, Shaheda Harron Rashid Khan-Shiv Sena > 62, Changez Multani -Independent > > The Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena on Thursday finished > neck-to-neck and were engaged in a tussle on Thursday to control > India’s richest and biggest civic body, the BrihanMumbai Municipal > Corporation. While the Shiv Sena emerged on the top with 84 seats, the > BJP was a close second at 82, and claiming the support of at least > four independents, announced it would stake claim to the key post of > Mayor. Congress remained at the third spot with 31 seats to its kitty. > > Any party or combine requires 114 corporators for a simple majority in > the 227-member BMC house. > > “The BJP core committee will meet and take a decision. We shall > respect the verdict of the people,” Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis > said Thursday evening. He thanked the electorate, saying they have > “reposed complete in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies of > development for all”. > > While Shiv Sena activists started early celebrations as it appeared > set to retain control of the BMC, but by late evening, the BJP > surpassed all expectations and became an equal contender for the post > of mayor. > > BJP Mumbai President Ashish Shelar said the party was in a position to > claim the mayor’s post. > > But Sena President Uddhav Thackeray did not agree and said that “the > Mayor will be from Shiv Sena”, which emerged the single largest party. > > (With Agency Inputs) > > > -- > Peace Is Doable > -- Peace Is Doable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
