<p>The one-year-old Shiv Sena-NCP- Congress government in Maharashtra got a shot in the arm on Friday as the ruling coalition won four of the five Legislative Council seats from the Graduates' and Teachers' quota.</p>.<p>In a setback for the BJP, which lost power in the state after Assembly elections last year, its candidate also lost in Nagpur, a bastion of the saffron party.</p>.<p>The biennial elections to the upper house, held on December 1, were a sort of litmus test for the unlikely `Maha Vikas Aghadi' (MVA) of the Shiv Sena and Congress-NCP which came to power after the Sena parted ways with the BJP.</p>.<p>The term of five sitting members had ended in July this year but the election was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>The NCP's Satish Chavan defeated the BJP's Shirish Boralkar to win the Aurangabad Division Graduates' constituency.</p>.<p>In Nagpur Division Graduates' seat, the Congress's Abhijit Wanjari trounced the BJP's Sandeep Joshi.</p>.<p>In the past, this seat had been held by BJP stalwart and Union minister Nitin Gadkari.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates' seat, the NCP's Arun Lad defeated Sangram Deshmukh of the BJP.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Teachers' constituency, Jayant Asgaonkar of the Congress trounced sitting MLC and Independent Dattatraya Sawant.</p>.<p>In Amravati Division Teachers' constituency, Kiran Sarnaik (Independent) defeated sitting MLC and independent Shrikant Deshpande who contested onthe Shiv Sena ticket.</p>.<p>Reacting to the results, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar said, "The results are a clear reflection of the MVA's work in the last one year."</p>.<p>The MVA government led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray assumed office on November 28 last year.</p>.<p>BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis said his party failed to gauge the combined strength of the MVA.</p>.<p>Another BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said, "We will introspect over the setbacks that the party received in these polls. I think we were caught unawares in this election."</p>.<p>The Maharashtra Legislative Council has total 78 seats, of which 12 are filled from the Governor's quota and are currently vacant. The MVA has submitted a list of 12 names to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari.</p>.<p>The only solace for the BJP was that its candidate Amrish Patel won the by-election to Dhule Nandurbar Local Bodies constituency. Patel had resigned after quitting the Congress and joining the BJP, necessitating the by-election.</p>.<p>In the upper house, the BJP at present has 22 members, Shiv Sena 14, NCP nine, Congress eight, RSP, PWP and Lok Bharati party one each, and four are independent legislators.</p>.<p>There were 18 vacancies 12 from governor's quota, five from teachers' and graduates' quota and one from local bodies.</p>
<p>The one-year-old Shiv Sena-NCP- Congress government in Maharashtra got a shot in the arm on Friday as the ruling coalition won four of the five Legislative Council seats from the Graduates' and Teachers' quota.</p>.<p>In a setback for the BJP, which lost power in the state after Assembly elections last year, its candidate also lost in Nagpur, a bastion of the saffron party.</p>.<p>The biennial elections to the upper house, held on December 1, were a sort of litmus test for the unlikely `Maha Vikas Aghadi' (MVA) of the Shiv Sena and Congress-NCP which came to power after the Sena parted ways with the BJP.</p>.<p>The term of five sitting members had ended in July this year but the election was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>The NCP's Satish Chavan defeated the BJP's Shirish Boralkar to win the Aurangabad Division Graduates' constituency.</p>.<p>In Nagpur Division Graduates' seat, the Congress's Abhijit Wanjari trounced the BJP's Sandeep Joshi.</p>.<p>In the past, this seat had been held by BJP stalwart and Union minister Nitin Gadkari.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Graduates' seat, the NCP's Arun Lad defeated Sangram Deshmukh of the BJP.</p>.<p>In Pune Division Teachers' constituency, Jayant Asgaonkar of the Congress trounced sitting MLC and Independent Dattatraya Sawant.</p>.<p>In Amravati Division Teachers' constituency, Kiran Sarnaik (Independent) defeated sitting MLC and independent Shrikant Deshpande who contested onthe Shiv Sena ticket.</p>.<p>Reacting to the results, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar said, "The results are a clear reflection of the MVA's work in the last one year."</p>.<p>The MVA government led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray assumed office on November 28 last year.</p>.<p>BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis said his party failed to gauge the combined strength of the MVA.</p>.<p>Another BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said, "We will introspect over the setbacks that the party received in these polls. I think we were caught unawares in this election."</p>.<p>The Maharashtra Legislative Council has total 78 seats, of which 12 are filled from the Governor's quota and are currently vacant. The MVA has submitted a list of 12 names to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari.</p>.<p>The only solace for the BJP was that its candidate Amrish Patel won the by-election to Dhule Nandurbar Local Bodies constituency. Patel had resigned after quitting the Congress and joining the BJP, necessitating the by-election.</p>.<p>In the upper house, the BJP at present has 22 members, Shiv Sena 14, NCP nine, Congress eight, RSP, PWP and Lok Bharati party one each, and four are independent legislators.</p>.<p>There were 18 vacancies 12 from governor's quota, five from teachers' and graduates' quota and one from local bodies.</p>