Bramhapuri Assembly Election: In Maharashtra the bugle has sounded for the 2024 assembly elections. All political parties are heavily involved in the election campaign. Let us tell you that voting will be held simultaneously for all 288 Maharashtra assembly seats on November 20. In this election, a close contest is being considered for the state assembly seat of Bramhapuri. There will be a direct contest between the BJP and the Congress for this seat. Let’s know the complete political equation of Bramhapuri assembly seat.
What is the Brahmapuri equation?
Bramhapuri Assembly constituency is one of the 288 assembly constituencies in Maharashtra. Its constituency number is 73 and it is a general headquarters. The Bramhapuri headquarters is located in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, which is part of the Gadchiroli-Chimur Lok Sabha constituency. According to the Election Commission, at the time of the 2019 elections, there were a total of 1,93,550 voters in Bramhapuri assembly constituency. Of them, 95,563 were men and 96,672 were women. Vijay Namdevrao Vedattiwar of Congress is currently the MLA of this seat.
Who is the candidate from Brahmapuri this time?
BJP, Congress, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) and Bahujan Samaj Party are the major parties in Bramhapuri region. However, this time too the race is seen to be between the BJP and the Congress. The Congress has once again given ticket to the incumbent MLA Vijay Namdevrao Vedattiwar. While BJP has fielded Krishnalal Bajirao Sahare. Elections for this seat will be held on November 20 and the results will be known on November 23.
The Congress has won from the Bramhapuri assembly seat in the last two elections. Congress’s Vijay Namdevrao Vedattiwar won the assembly elections in both 2014 and 2019. Before this, the BJP had held this seat for three consecutive elections. See more list of candidates who won in previous Bramhapuri elections.,
- 2019- Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar- Congress
- 2014- Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar- Congress
- 2009- Atul Devidas Deshkar- BJP
- 2004- Atul Devidas Deshkar- BJP
- 1999- Uddhaurao Antram Shingade- BJP
- 1995- Khanorkar Suresh (Baba) Chintaman- JD
- 1990- Donadkar Namdev Bakram- Shiv Sena
- 1985- Khanorkar Suresh Chintamanrao- ICS
- 1980- Khanorkar Suresh Chintaman- Congress
- 1978- Bhendarkar Baburao Shravanaji- Congress
- 1972- Gurupude Baliram Marotrao- Congress