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The luckiest and richest candidates make it to BMC

The results of the BMC election announced today threw up some surprises with a number of prominent names biting the dust, while quite a few candidates from political families made it to the general body of the country's richest civic body.

February 25, 2017 / 12:29 IST
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The results of the BMC election announced today threw up some surprises with a number of prominent names biting the dust, while quite a few candidates from political families made it to the general body of the country's richest civic body.

Several relatives of established politicians made it to the BMC, which went to the polls on February 21.

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Neil Somaiya, son of BJP MP from North-East Mumbai Kirit Somaiya, Akash Purohit, son of BJP MP Raj Purohit, Deepak Thakur, son of Maharashtra Minister and BJP leader Vidya Thakur, and Geeta Gawli, daughter of gangster-turned- politician Arun Gawli, managed to make entry into the cash-rich civic body which has a budget of over Rs 37,000 crore.

Former MLA Atul Shah's case was unique. The BJP candidate won the election through a lottery draw after two rounds of counting confirmed equal number of votes polled by him and his nearest rival Surendra Bagalkar of Shiv Sena.