BMC Polls: 5-year-old Decides Fate of 2 Candidates Locked in a Tie
BMC Polls: 5-year-old Decides Fate of 2 Candidates Locked in a Tie
Chits were drawn, and five years old Yashika Salunkhe picked up one of the chits. The winner was BJP spokesperson Atul Shah.

Mumbai: A five-year-old girl on Thursday decided the fate of two candidates in the ward number 220 of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation who polled equal number of votes.

Chits were drawn, and five years old Yashika Salunkhe picked up one of the chits. The winner was BJP spokesperson Atul Shah.

Shah and his main rival Shiv Sena's Surendra Bagalkar were tied at 5,496 votes in ward number 220 which is in Girgaum area.

After holding a recount thrice in the presence of candidates -- as is mandatory in the case of a tie -- BMC

commissioner Ajoy Mehta had to rush to the counting centre in Mumbai Central area as the tally didn't change.

The number did not change even after three recounts which are mandatory in such situations, so the lottery system was adopted, state election officials said.

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