Congress MLA Patole becomes Maharashtra speaker as BJP nominee Kathore pulls out

It has been a tradition in Maharashtra that the speaker is elected unopposed

nana patole Chairman of the Kisan Khet Mazdoor Congress, Nana PAtole | Twitter

In Maharashtra, Congress MLA Nana Patole was elected Maharashtra speaker as the BJP nominee pulled out. He was elected unopposed. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray congratulated Patole on his victory. The Congress on Saturday had announced Patole as the candidate of the ruling Shiv Sena-Congress-NCP alliance for the election for Maharashtra assembly speaker's post, while the BJP named Kisan Kathore as its nominee. The election was to be held today, a day after the ruling alliance cleared the floor test. As many as 169 MLAs in the 288-member Assembly voted in its favour, while the BJP's 105 MLAs staged a walkout.

Patole had then said that he hoped he would be elected unopposed. "They [the BJP] have the right in democracy [to field a candidate]. But, it has been a tradition in Maharashtra that the speaker is elected unopposed. We hope that tradition continues," the Congress leader told reporters. Both Patole and Kathore are in their fourth term as MLA.

Patole, who was with the Congress earlier, quit the party and won 2014 Lok Sabha election on the BJP's ticket. However, he quit the BJP following differences with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in December 2017, and returned to the Congress. Kathore was elected as Thane zilla parishad president in 2002. He became MLA for the first time in 2004 on NCP ticket from Ambernath in Thane district.

He went on to win 2009, 2014 and 2019 assembly elections from Murbad. He contested the 2014 and 2019 elections on BJP's ticket. NCP MLA Dilip Walse Patil was on Friday appointed as pro-tem Speaker. He replaced BJP MLA Kalidas Kolambkar who was earlier this week appointed to the post.

-Inputs from PTI