Political observers said Rane will have to lie low for now but it would be too early to write him off the political scene in Maharashtra, where Congress' chips are currently down and saffron parties are on a rise as reflected in their return to power after 15 years.
Rane has suffered two poll defeats in the past six months. He lost from his native Sindhudurg district in coastal Konkan in October Assembly elections.
The observers said Shiv Sena strategically kept its election campaign low profile and concentrated on house-to- house canvassing in Bandra (East), which also houses the residence of party President Uddhav Thackeray.
"The party did nothing to provoke Rane during the electioneering. Many political analysts thought the Sena is not visible on the ground and gave Rane an edge in the contest," the analysts said.
The by-election was seen as a Rane versus Shiv Sena battle more than a Congress versus Sena contest.
"The bypoll loss is definitely a huge setback. Rane will have no option but to lay low for at least a year. Unless there is some dramatic change in the political situation in Maharashtra, Rane will have to continue in hibernation," a political analyst said.
According to another political commentator, the Shiv Sainik-turned-Congressman stood very little chance of victory. "As per political calculations, there was not even a remote possibility of him winning."
Some watchers even questioned the 62-year-old leader's wisdom in deciding to contest the bypoll, terming it as an act amounting to "political suicide".
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