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Nana Patole elected Speaker as BJP withdraws candidate

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Mumbai: Congress MLA Nana Patole was on Sunday elected unopposed as the Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly after the BJP withdrew its candidate Kisan Kathore.
Pro-tem speaker Dilip Walse Patil made the announcement in the Assembly after which Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and some senior MLAs escorted Patole, 57, to the Speaker’s chair.
Thackeray and BJP legislature party leader Devendra Fadnavis lauded Patole’s work as legislator and farmers’ leader. The BJP said it has withdrawn the nomination of Kathore to maintain the state’s tradition of electing the Speaker unanimously.
“I am happy that the son of a farmer has occupied this post,” Thackeray said.
Patole had quit the Congress and won 2014 Lok Sabha election on a BJP ticket but returned to the party in December 2017 citing differences with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Fadnavis.
Minister Jayant Patil of the NCP said he appreciates the spirit of understanding shown by the BJP in withdrawing their candidate and ensuring that Patole is elected unopposed.
Patole succeeds Haribhau Bagade of the BJP who was the Speaker during 2014-2019 when Fadnavis was the CM.
Patole represents Sakoli Assembly segment in Vidarbha, while Kathore is from Murbad in Thane district.
This is the fourth term as an MLA for both.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government passed the floor test in the state Assembly on Saturday.
Altogether 169 MLAs voted in favour of the motion of confidence after the BJP, which has 105 MLAs, staged a walkout before the head count began in the 288-member House.
Patole’s election has given Vidarbha region the prestigious post of speaker for the first time in last two decades.
Born in Sakoli tehsil of Bhandara district in Vidarbha in a government officer’s family in 1962, Patole started his public life as university representative in 1987 from Nagpur University.
After completing his graduation in commerce, he joined the Congress and became Bhandara Zilla parishad member in 1991. He first entered the Assembly in 1999 and went on to win the 2004 and 2009 state elections as well.
Patole won his fourth term from Sakoli Assembly seat by defeating close aide of Fadnavis and the then minister of state Parinay Phuke in the recent election. (PTI)

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