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BJP's Nanda Jichkar elected Nagpur Mayor

BSP and Congress had also fielded their candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor's posts, but Jichkar and Pardikar scored an easy win given the BJP's overwhelming majority.

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NAGPUR: BJP Corporator Nanda Jichkar was on Sunday elected the new Mayor of Nagpur, while Deepraj Pardikar of the same party will be the Deputy Mayor.

Jichkar and Pardikar were elected to their respective posts at a special general body meeting of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC).

District Collector Sachin Kurve supervised the election process. The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Congress had also fielded their candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor's posts, but Jichkar and Pardikar scored an easy win given the BJP's overwhelming majority in the just-elected general body of NMC.

Of the total 150 members, 147 were present in the House at the time of Mayoral election. Jichkar secured 108 votes with Sneha Nikose of the Congress coming distant second with 26. Vandana Chandekar of the BSP secured 10 votes. Three members did not vote.

At the time of Deputy Mayor's election, held half an hour later, 149 members were present in the House. Pardikar secured 108 votes, Nitish Gwalbanshi of Congress 28 and BSP's Narendra Walde got 10. Three members did not participate in the voting.

(With PTI inputs)

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