National News
Milkipur Bypoll: Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav Accuses BJP Of ‘Misusing’ Electoral Machinery
Lucknow: Accusing the BJP of “misusing” the electoral machinery to win elections, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said, “The true victory of PDA in Ayodhya in the Lok Sabha elections is many times greater than their false victory in the Milkipur Assembly and will always be so.” In a post on X, Yadav also said, “The BJP cannot face the growing power of PDA on the basis of votes, that is why it tries to win by misusing the electoral machinery.
“The level of manipulation of officials required to carry out such electoral fraud may be possible in one assembly constituency, but this ‘chaar sau beesee’ (apparently referring to cheating) will not work in 403 assembly constituencies. The BJP members also know this, that is why the BJP members postponed the bye-election of Milkipur,” he said.
Akhilesh Yadav Mocks BJP’s Milkipur Win As ‘False Victory’
“This is a false victory, which the BJP will never be able to celebrate by looking into their own eyes in the mirror. Their guilt and the fear of future defeat will keep them awake,” Yadav said.
The officials who have committed the crime of electoral fraud will be punished sooner or later, Yadav said.
“The BJP will use them and then let them go, they will not become their shield. When they lose their jobs and pension, they will alone suffer the punishment of a life of humiliation among their children, family and society,” he said.
The Milkipur bypoll was necessitated after Awadhesh Prasad vacated the seat following his election to the Lok Sabha last year.
While the SP is looking to retain the seat, the BJP sees the election as an opportunity to avenge its loss in Faizabad in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
In the 2022 Uttar Pradesh polls, Milkipur was the only seat the BJP lost in the Ayodhya district. While the BSP did not contest the bypoll, the Congress backed its alliance partner SP.
National News
BMC Elections 2026: Rebel & Withdrawn Candidates; Check Full Details Below

Mumbai: While several rebels withdrew their independent nominations at the last moment following intervention by party leaders, some continued to contest against their own party’s official candidates. Of the 2,185 candidates who had filed nomination papers for the 2026 BMC elections, 453 withdrew on the final day, Friday, leaving 1,729 candidates still in the fray.
A total of 2,516 nominations were submitted for 227 seats in the BMC elections, including candidates from all major parties and independents. Of these, 164 nominations were found invalid and rejected on technical grounds. The final number of candidates stands at 2,185, as some filed nominations for multiple wards. Mumbai’s political drama reached a fever pitch on Friday as the deadline to withdraw nomination papers for the BMC elections approached. Major alliances, including the Thackeray-MNS combine and the BJP-Shiv Sena coalition, worked overtime to rein in “rebel” candidates who had filed independent nominations after being denied official party tickets, intensifying the pre-poll tension.
By the end of the day, both the BJP and Shiv Sena (UBT) managed to convince several rebel candidates to withdraw their nominations, securing their official nominees. However, some rebels remain in the fray, heightening tensions within their parties. In Ward 95, former corporator Chandrashekhar Waingankar has filed an independent nomination against Shiv Sena (UBT)-MNS alliance candidate Hari Shastri, with the party unable to persuade him to step aside. Similarly, in Ward 159, UBT candidate Pravina Morajkar will face a rebel challenge from Kamalakar Naik.
The rebellion wave continues to shape the BMC elections in several wards. In Ward 202, Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate and former mayor Shraddha Jadhav will go up against rebel Vijay Indulkar, who has refused to withdraw. Ward 196 sees Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Padmaja Chemburkar contesting against Sangita Jagtap. In Ward 193, Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Hemangi Worlikar is up against rebel Suryakant Koli and in Ward 177, a former BJP corporator Nehal Shah has filed an independent nomination against Mahayuti candidate Kalpesha Kothari.
Some of the rebellion who withdrew on the last day are : In Ward 225, BJP candidate Harshita Narvekar, sister of Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar, faced a challenge from BJP Mumbai Vice-President Kamalakar Dalvi. The party successfully convinced Dalvi to withdraw on the final day; he had filed independently after being denied a ticket. The ward will now see a direct contest between BJP and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) candidate and former corporator Sujata Sanap. Similarly, in Ward 1, former BJP corporator Sunita Yadav had filed an independent nomination against Mahayuti candidate Rekha Yadav, she has now withdrawn her nomination. In Mulund Ward 106, Shiv Sena UBT-MNS candidate Satyavan Dalvi and BJP candidate Prabhakar Shinde remain in the fray. Rebel candidate Sagar Devre had filed independently but was persuaded to withdraw.
In Ward 173, BJP rebel Vaishali Pagare withdrew her nomination. So Shiv Sena Shinde faction candidate Pooja Ramdas Kamble is now the main contender. Other notable withdrawals include former corporator Janak Sanghvi from Ward 221, who had initially filed against BJP candidate Akash Purohit, and Ramakant Gupta from Ward 185, who had opposed BJP candidate Ravi Raja. Both nominations were later retracted, easing tensions within the party.
Mumbai Press Exclusive News
Mumbai BMC elections: Abu Asim Azmi appeals to disgruntled Samajwadi Party workers

In the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi has appealed to the claimants deprived of party tickets that if for some reason any candidate has not got a party ticket, the party leadership will provide them with an opportunity in the future, but in this election, they should show unity with the Samajwadi Party candidates for the problems and rights of the people. He said that in the BMC elections, the Samajwadi Party had decided to field candidates on 150 seats so that the socialist ideology would be promoted. The candidates on the party ticket were provided with tickets and the candidates also filed their candidatures, but unfortunately, many claimants did not get tickets because there were many difficulties in the distribution of tickets. Thank you to everyone for contesting elections on the party ticket in Mumbai and promoting the party’s ideology. Candidates were announced in several wards in a phased manner and 150 candidates have been fielded for the election phase. Abu Asim Azmi said that I appeal to all the workers and contenders to work for the party candidate instead of getting angry over the deprivation of the ticket because it is our responsibility to strengthen the party and promote the ideology of the Samajwadi Party. The candidates who have not been given a chance this time should not be unhappy. The election is not just for one candidate but for the ideology of the party. Whoever is given the ticket, he is the face and candidate of the Samajwadi Party. Therefore, the party should support the candidate and strengthen the party. It is a victory of unity. You will all work for the Samajwadi Party to raise your voice on the problems of the citizens and I am sure that the Samajwadi Party will make history this time.
Crime
Mira-Bhayandar Crime: Kashigaon Police Arrest 3 Accused For House Burglary, Recover Cash And Gold Worth ₹2.36 Lakh

Mira-Bhayandar, Jan 02: The Kashigaon Police Crime Detection Team has arrested three accused involved in a house burglary case and recovered stolen gold ornaments, cash and burglary tools.
According to the police, the incident took place on the morning of December 30, 2025, when the complainant, Shraddha Anil Shelar, a homemaker and resident of Hatkesh, Kashigaon, had locked her house and gone to Ramdev Park, Mira Road, along with her husband Anil Shelar to file nomination papers for the Ward No. 13 municipal councillor election.
When the couple returned home around 1.30 pm, they found the main door broken and household articles scattered. On checking the iron cupboard, it was discovered that gold ornaments weighing about 43 grams, including a gold chain, bracelet, earrings, nose ring and pendant worth approximately ₹2.16 lakh, along with ₹20,000 in cash, had been stolen.
Based on the complaint, Kashigaon Police registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for theft and house-breaking.
During the course of investigation, the police tracked down the accused and arrested them from Bhayandar Railway Station while they were attempting to flee to another state.
The arrested accused have been identified as Irfan Yusuf Khan (25), Sagar Dilip Soni (23) and Ajay Vijay Torne (19), all residents of the Mira Road area. One of the accused is originally from Nepal, police said.
Police have recovered the stolen gold ornaments, cash and the tools used for committing the burglary from the accused. Further investigation revealed that accused Irfan and Sagar have prior criminal records, with theft and house-breaking cases registered against them at Nayanagar, Navghar and Mira Road police stations, and had previously served jail sentences.
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