Mumbai, Jan. 17 -- BJP candidate from Sion's ward 173, Shilpa Keluskar, accused by her own party of contesting the election using a photocopy of the party's 'AB form' (nomination letter), defeated Shiv Sena candidate Pooja Kamble. This was despite the BJP having filed a police complaint against her on January 3, over the alleged unauthorised use of its nomination papers. The BJP had initially issued Keluskar a nomination letter, but later asked her to withdraw after conceding the seat to the Sena. With 9,310 votes, Keluskar won the seat, followed by Pranita Waghdhare of the Shiv Sena (UBT), and then Pooja Kamble of the Sena. Keluskar secured a convincing victory with a margin of 1,722 votes. Keluskar's nomination had created quite a stir. The Sena's Pooja Kamble is the wife of former corporator Ramdas Kamble. However, Keluskar chose to contest, defying the BJP's directive. As a result, the contest was fraught. Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam wrote to the SEC, requesting that Keluskar's nomination be rejected. BJP leaders claimed that Keluskar had submitted a colour photocopy of the nomination letter, known as the 'AB form'. The party then lodged a police complaint. But Keluskar refused to withdraw from the race. During scrutiny, election officials found her documents to be valid....