Updated On: 20 January, 2022 07:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
The party won 384 out of 1,649 seats, while the NCP won 344 seats; vote count of nine nagar panchayats from Gadchiroli district will be held on Thursday

Chandrakant Patil, BJP leader
The BJP on Wednesday emerged as the single largest party after winning 384 out of 1,649 seats in the recently-held nagar panchayat elections in Maharashtra. Earlier in the day, state BJP president Chandrakant Patil claimed that his party has emerged as the single largest political force in the state and can lead 24 nagar panchayats. The State Election Commission (SEC) on Wednesday evening declared the results stating that the BJP had won 384 seats, followed by the NCP with 344 seats.
As per the SEC’s data, the Congress has won 316 seats, while the Shiv Sena, which currently has the chief minister post, managed to bag only 284 seats. As many as 206 Independent candidates have also won in this election, it was stated. The vote count of nine nagar panchayats from Gadchiroli district will be held on Thursday, the SEC said. Speaking to reporters here earlier in the day, Patil claimed, “The elections were held for 106 nagar panchayats in the state, where the BJP has won more than 400 seats. We are in a strong position to lead 24 local bodies and we need the support of a couple of corporators to stake claim in another six towns.”