BJP's win in Maharashtra local polls a victory of old notes: MNS
BJP has won 851 seats, Sena won 514, NCP 638, Congress 643, MNS 16, BSP 9, local coalitions 384, CPM 12 and Independents 324 seats.
Mumbai: Taking a dig at the BJP which has emerged as a major gainer in the first phase of municipal council polls, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray today dubbed the ruling party's performance as the "victory of old notes and not of the note ban."
"Ha notabandicha vijay nasun junya notancha ahe (This is the victory of old notes and not of the note ban)," Thackeray said in a brief statement, apparently trying to convey that BJP's political plank of demonetisation of high value tenders didn't work for the party in polls.
Out of 3,705 seats, spread over 147 municipal councils and 17 nagar panchayats, that went to polls on Monday, the results for 3,510 seats have been declared so far. Counting for rest of the seats was still on.
While BJP has won 851 seats, Shiv Sena won 514, NCP 638, Congress 643, MNS 16, BSP 9, local coalitions 384, CPM 12 and Independents 324 seats.
MNS was not a serious contender in the polls and Thackeray had kept himself away from any campaigns.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi has termed the result as the "win for pro-poor and development politics of BJP", party president Amit Shah has said that "the result should be a wake up call for opposition attempting to mislead people on demonetisation.