BJP's Strategic Move: Sangeeta Khandekar Becomes Chandrapur Mayor with Shiv Sena Support

In a surprising turn of events, BJP's Sangeeta Khandekar won the Chandrapur mayoral election with support from Shiv Sena (UBT), despite Congress being the largest party. The election highlighted political maneuvering and alliance shifts, leading to allegations of horse-trading and potential state-level repercussions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandrapur | Updated: 10-02-2026 19:21 IST | Created: 10-02-2026 19:21 IST
BJP's Strategic Move: Sangeeta Khandekar Becomes Chandrapur Mayor with Shiv Sena Support
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Sangeeta Khandekar of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) clinched the mayor's post in the Chandrapur Municipal Corporation with a narrow margin, thanks to unexpected support from Shiv Sena (UBT). This outcome thwarted the Congress party's hopes of securing the position, despite having a larger representation.

Political analysts were taken aback by the result, which revealed the intricate dynamics and shifting alliances within Maharashtra's political landscape. The BJP managed 32 votes against Congress's 31, leveraging support across party lines, which included Shiv Sena (UBT) corporators. The Congress's state chief, Harshwardhan Sapkal, attributed the loss to alleged strategic voting and interstate political equations unraveling unfavorably.

This development signals significant implications for future political collaborations in Maharashtra, casting a shadow over the previously stable Congress-Shiv Sena (UBT)-India bloc alliance. The mayoral race's outcome underscored the BJP's political acumen in navigating alliance politics to tilt the election outcome in its favor.

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