India
Mumbai South Lok Sabha Constituency
Updated : May 21, 2019, 09:31 PM IST
The Mumbai South Lok Sabha Constituency is one of the 17 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra going to vote on April 29. It covers - Worli, Shivadi, Byculla, Malabar Hill, Mumbadev and Colaba.
There’s a heavyweight battle on the cards here with Shiv Sena’s Arvind Sawant facing off against Cong Mumbai chief Milind Deora.
Interestingly, Deora has been backed by a host of local businessman including bigwigs like Uday Kotak and Mukesh Ambani.
Issues: Redevelopment of old, dilapidated buildings and chawls, many of which are cessed. Redevelopment of slums and Koliwadas, including those affected by CRZ rules. Lack of adequate open spaces. Poor quality water supply in some areas. Lack of road infrastructure and parking space, this is compounded by huge floating population. Pollution by gold smelting units at Kalbadevi.
SL. NO. |
Candidate Name |
Party Name |
1 |
ARVIND GANPAT SAWANT |
Shivsena |
2 |
Gautam Sureshkumar Mistrilal |
Bahujan Samaj Party |
3 |
DEORA MILIND MURLI |
Indian National Congress |
4 |
Dr. Anil Kumar |
Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi |
5 |
ABBAS . F. CHHATRIWALA |
Jan Adhikar Party |
6 |
IRFAN SHAIKH |
Ambedkarite Party of India |
7 |
Adv. Ramchandra N. Kachave |
Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena |
8 |
Shehbaj Rathod |
Jai Maha Bharath Party |
9 |
Adv. Sahil L . Shah |
Bhartiya Manavadhikaar Federal Party |
10 |
Hamir kalidas Vinjuda |
Bahujan Republican Socialist Party |
11 |
Rajesh .B. Dayal |
Independent |
12 |
SHANKAR SONAWANE |
Independent |
13 |
SAI SHRIVASTAV |
Independent |
In 2014, Arvind Sawant had beaten Milind Deora by 1.28 lakh votes. In 2009, Deora had beaten Bala Nandaonkar of the MNS by 1.12 lakh votes.
The Maharashtra Mahabharata
The fate of 323 candidates, including Union minister Subhash Bhamre, Congress nominees Milind Deora and Urmila Matondkar, will be decided in the fourth and final phase of polling in Maharashtra covering 17 Lok Sabha constituencies on April 29.
More than 3.11 crore voters spread across the 17 Lok Sabha seats located in North Maharashtra, Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and parts of Western Maharashtra, are eligible to exercise their franchise.
As many as 33,314 polling stations are being set up in these constituencies, where 323 candidates are in the poll field.
Of the total 3,11,92,823 voters, 1,66,31,707 are male, 1,45,59,698 female and 1,418 from the third gender.
The constituencies voting on April 29 are: Nandurbar, Dhule, Dindori, Nashik (North Maharashtra), Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane (located on Mumbai's outskirts), Mumbai North, Mumbai North-West, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai South and Mumbai South-Central, Maval, Shirur (Pune district) and Shirdi (Ahmednagar district).
In 2014, the BJP had won 8 of these 17 seats, while its ally Shiv Sena bagged the remaining 9.
The Palghar seat was won by the BJP in 2014. However, this time the Shiv Sena is contesting on the seat as part of a pre-poll alliance between the two saffron allies.
Opposition Congress, which had won just two seats in 2014 in Maharashtra, is facing a tough task of reclaiming its lost support base in North Maharashtra and Mumbai.
The NCP is fighting to regain its position in Thane district and Western Maharashtra.
Prominent candidates in the fray include Bhamre (Dhule-BJP), actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar (Mumbai North), Priya Dutt (Mumbai North-Central Congress) and Deora (Mumbai South).
From the NCP, its president Sharad Pawar's grandnephew Parth Pawar is making his electoral debut from Maval, while popular Marathi actor Amol Kolhe is the NCP candidate from Shirur.
Maharashtra has 48 Lok Sabha seats, the second highest after Uttar Pradesh (80). Voting for 31 of these seats was held in the first three phases - April 11, 18 and 23.
Counting of votes will take place on May 23.
This is for the first time that Maharashtra is having a four-phase polling in Lok Sabha elections.