BJP Wins Chandrapur Mayor Post by Single Vote in Dramatic Political Thriller
BJP Clinches Chandrapur Mayor Post by One Vote in Nail-Biter

BJP Secures Chandrapur Mayor Post by Single Vote in High-Stakes Political Drama

In a political thriller that unfolded in Chandrapur on Tuesday morning, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) clinched the mayor's post by a razor-thin margin of one vote, edging past the Congress-led alliance in a nail-biting finish with the final tally reading 32-31. BJP's Sangita Khandekar was elected mayor, marking a significant victory in the 66-member civic body.

Congress's Internal Feud and Strategic Missteps

Congress's fate was sealed due to a bitter internal war within its ranks, coupled with BJP finding support from an unlikely 'friend'—Shiv Sena (UBT)—and Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM suddenly deciding to abstain from voting. After the dramatic result, BJP corporators were heard celebrating with the phrase, "Ek vote ki kimat, tum kya jaano" (what do you know about the power of one vote).

Congress big gun Vijay Wadettiwar's high-profile visit to Matoshree in the run-up to the mayoral election failed to yield dividends, highlighting the party's strategic failures. When results of the civic body were declared nearly a month ago, Congress emerged as the single largest party with 27 corporators, followed by BJP with 23. That's when the intense numbers game began, with pre-poll allies Sena (UBT) and Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) holding the key to achieving the magic figure.

BJP's Swift Maneuvering and Alliance Building

However, a bitter feud between Congress Lok Sabha member Pratibha Dhanorkar and Wadettiwar over control of the civic body derailed negotiations with Sena UBT. Wadettiwar met Uddhav Thackeray and offered the mayor's post, but the deal collapsed as the Congress high command failed to persuade Dhanorkar to resolve the internal rivalry. The conflict spilled onto the streets, with Wadettiwar alleging that "someone" attempted to kidnap his corporators from a bus on the highway.

Amidst this chaos, BJP veteran MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar moved swiftly, reaching out to Sena UBT—despite the two parties being bitter rivals at the state level. Drawing on his political acumen, Mungantiwar sweetened the deal by offering UBT a 15-month stint as mayor on a rotational basis, while also backing an Independent for the deputy mayor's post to bolster numbers.

Last-Minute Twists and Turns

For the past two days, Chandrapur's political grapevine was abuzz with speculation that BJP had sealed a pact with Sena UBT and its ally VBA, which together accounted for eight corporators. By Tuesday morning, as corporators assembled to vote, the arithmetic appeared to favour BJP with 34 votes—its own 23, one from ally Shinde Sena, six from Sena UBT, two from VBA, and two independents. The Congress-led bloc, meanwhile, was left with just 32, seemingly headed for defeat.

Then the script took a dramatic turn. VBA's two corporators failed to turn up for voting, reducing the BJP-led alliance to 32—equal to Congress. Just as Congress sensed a possible comeback, AIMIM's lone corporator Azhar Shaikh announced he would abstain. Speaking later, Shaikh said, "Congress never approached us, never showed us respect and treated us as untouchables. That's why I abstained." That single decision handed BJP the mayor's post by one vote.

Aftermath and Future Implications

Mungantiwar later said the alliance with Sena UBT was forged "in the interest of Chandrapur's development and to break the political deadlock." The drama, however, wasn't over. During the deputy mayor's election, Shaikh reversed course and voted for the Congress-backed candidate, resulting in a 32-32 tie. Even then, luck favoured BJP, as the tie-breaker draw went the saffron party's way.

As per the agreement, BJP and Sena UBT will share the mayor's post for 15 months each, after which the roster will change and fresh elections will be held. In the end, Congress walked away with a rare and painful distinction—snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, underscoring the critical importance of unity and strategic alliances in local politics.