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    BMC Polls: Ashok Pandit Calls It Duty Day

    Entertainment January 15, 20262 Mins Read
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    In the run-up to Mumbai’s BMC elections, prominent figure Ashok Pandit has made headlines with his firm stance: no holiday declarations needed. Labeling polling day as a ‘responsibility milestone,’ he criticized the trend of treating it like a statutory off. This provocative take is stirring conversations across the city.

    BMC elections decide the fate of 227 wards, influencing billions in budget allocation. Pandit, a seasoned commentator, argues that holidays foster laziness rather than engagement. He shared anecdotes from his activism days, visiting polling booths where empty queues mocked democracy’s spirit.

    Urban voter fatigue is real. Maharashtra’s chief electoral officer reports consistent dips in city turnout, attributed to traffic woes and work pressures. Pandit proposes incentives like priority services for voters, minus the holiday trap. ‘Reward participation, don’t excuse absence,’ he advocates.

    Political heavyweights are watching closely. With alliances shifting and independents rising, every vote counts. Pandit warns against vote-buying tactics, urging EC vigilance. Recent mock drills have tested infrastructure, revealing glitches now fixed.

    Community leaders back Pandit. NGO head Priya Sharma said, ‘His words empower the average Mumbaikar to own their city.’ Online petitions for ‘Vote Duty Day’ are gaining steam. For women and youth—key demographics—special shuttles and helplines ease access.

    Reflecting broader trends, Pandit’s view aligns with global best practices, like Singapore’s voting culture. As Mumbai battles floods and encroachments, strong BMC leadership is vital. His closing remark? ‘One day of effort secures years of progress.’ With polls imminent, the city pulses with anticipation—and a call to action.

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