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Egg attacks, FIRs, Internal Turmoil: AIMIM’s dramatic Maharashtra civic poll journey; bags 126 seats

TNN | Last updated on - Jan 17, 2026, 14:04 IST
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Electoral victory

AIMIM won a total of 126 seats in the Maharashtra civic polls, marking its best performance in the state so far. The party achieved this despite internal conflicts, including resignations by some office-bearers who opposed the ticket distribution strategy led by party leadership.

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar performance

In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation, AIMIM won 33 seats, asserting its influence in the city. The party’s ability to make inroads in a region with established political players demonstrates its growing organizational strength.

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Vidarbha wins

The party also made significant gains in the Vidarbha region, winning 21 seats. These include 11 in Amravati, 6 in Nagpur, 3 in Akola, and 1 in Chandrapur, highlighting AIMIM’s expansion beyond its traditional strongholds.

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Leadership amid challenges

Party state president and former MP Syed Imtiaz Jaleel guided the election campaign and ticket allocation. Despite opposition and internal resignations, Jaleel ensured coordination within the party, which contributed to its improved performance.

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Breaking community perceptions

The results disproved the idea that AIMIM is exclusively a Muslim party. Hindu, SC, and ST candidates won seats on AIMIM tickets, reflecting the party’s outreach to a broader social base.

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Challenging traditional strongholds

In Gulmandi ward in Sambhajinagar, traditionally a Shiv Sena-BJP stronghold, AIMIM won two of four seats. This shows that the party is now able to compete and win even in areas dominated by established parties.

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Non-Muslim representation

Candidates like Varsha Dongre and Pawan Koye from Nagpur, who are non-Muslims, won seats under the AIMIM banner. This reflects the party’s focus on inclusivity and widening its support base across communities.

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Organizational strength

Party leaders credited the win to years of groundwork and organizational strengthening, building a strong network of local workers and leaders who helped mobilize voters effectively.

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Opportunities for new candidates

AIMIM prioritized first-time candidates and grassroots social workers, giving a platform to those without prior political experience. This approach helped the party connect with local communities and attract fresh talent.

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Future outlook

The results indicate that AIMIM is expanding its influence in Maharashtra. By focusing on inclusivity, local leadership, and grassroots organization, the party is now poised to grow beyond its traditional voter base and compete in areas previously dominated by other parties.

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Kaliyug
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this shows that if muslims join with all minorities we can have change from money power game of powerfyl parties
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