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Mumbai: Andheri by-election pits Uddhav-led Sena against BJP

Eknath Shinde faction not interested due to lack of suitable candidate; Congress and NCP go with former MVA partner

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City BJP president Ashish Shelar addresses party workers after inaugurating the central election office of the party’s by-poll candidate, Murji Patel, in Andheri East, on Sunday. Pic/Ashish Shelar Twitter

City BJP president Ashish Shelar addresses party workers after inaugurating the central election office of the party’s by-poll candidate, Murji Patel, in Andheri East, on Sunday. Pic/Ashish Shelar Twitter

It will be the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena versus the BJP in the Andheri East Assembly by-election on November 3. The BJP will field Murji Patel, who had garnered 31.14 per cent votes as an independent to finish second to the Sena’s winner, the late Ramesh Latke, in 2019. It is learnt that the Eknath Shinde faction is not interested in contesting the by-poll because it does not have a candidate with good electoral prospects.

The Shiv Sena factions’ petitions for the party’s official symbol of bow and arrow are pending before the Election Commission of India for the hearing which has been cleared by the Supreme Court.

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