Dahisar assembly seat is an important seat for the Bharatiya Janata Party in this time’s assembly elections. Because Manisha Chaudhary has won from here for BJP in the last two elections. In 2019, Manisha Choudhary had defeated Congress’s Arun Sawant and in 2014, she had defeated Shiv Sena’s Vinod Ghosalkar. The party has once again expressed confidence in Manisha Chaudhary and made her its candidate from this seat. Dahisar assembly seat came into existence after delimitation in 2008. If we look at the data of 2009, 2014 and 2019 elections, in 2009 Vinod Ghosalkar had won the seat from Shiv Sena.
Know the history of Dahisar assembly constituency
The history of this assembly seat is not very old. The contest on the new seat was seen only between Congress and BJP. Due to the split between the two big political parties in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena and Nationalist Congress, a situation of confusion is being seen in the entire state. When BJP’s Manisha Chaudhary had won this seat in 2019, the now divided Shiv Sena was with the BJP. But in 2014, when Manisha Chaudhary had won for BJP, Shiv Sena was not with BJP, whereas Shiv Sena candidate Vinod Ghosalkar had also tried his hand from this seat and had to face defeat.
BJP has the upper hand
Shiv Sena’s rebellion in Maharashtra had no impact on the Bharatiya Janata Party on this seat. It cannot be said that BJP has the upper hand on this seat for now. But there is solace with the Shinde faction because of the murder of Vinod Ghosalkar’s son. At the same time, due to Shinde faction rebellion, the factor of sympathy vote of Thackeray with Shiv Sena can also work on this seat, meaning if Vinod Ghosalkar is the candidate from this seat then there can be problem for Manisha Choudhary.
Caste equation of Dahisar seat
The total number of voters in Dahisar Assembly seat of Maharashtra is 2,47,979. Dahisar assembly seat has 100 percent urban population. The number of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe people here is around 4.5 percent. The number of Muslim voters is 6 percent. This is an ordinary seat and the number of youngsters here is high. In such a situation, it is very important for the candidate to woo the youth to ensure his victory.
Early life and education of MLA Manisha Chaudhary
BJP candidate Manisha Ashok Chaudhary was born on 18 June 1961 in Palghar, Maharashtra. He completed his education and obtained his bachelor’s degree, which laid the foundation for his career in politics. Manisha is married to Ashok Chaudhary. Who is a farmer. They both live in Borivali, Mumbai. Her personal life is largely private and she focuses more on her political career and social work.
major political initiatives
Manisha Chaudhary has written a letter to CM Eknath Shinde opposing the use of Dahisar toll naka land for the Dharavi redevelopment project. He argued that this land is very important to build a transport hub to reduce the severe traffic congestion at Dahisar check point. Local residents have long demanded that this land be used for parking of heavy vehicles like buses. Chaudhary also raised concerns about the resettlement of nearly 4 lakh “ineligible” Dharavi residents in Dahisar, insisting that they should be resettled within Dharavi itself. He had raised these issues in the Assembly during the discussion on supplementary demands.