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    Home»India»Fadnavis Calls Out Low BMC Voter Turnout in Mumbai Elections

    Fadnavis Calls Out Low BMC Voter Turnout in Mumbai Elections

    India January 15, 20262 Mins Read
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    Fadnavis Calls Out Low BMC Voter Turnout in Mumbai Elections
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    A sluggish start has marred the high-stakes BMC elections, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stepping in to rally the masses. ‘Vote now, Mumbai!’ became his rallying cry as booths reported dismal early numbers.

    By 11 AM, citywide turnout languished at under 10%, starkly contrasting the buzz of past polls. Island city wards like Malabar Hill and Shivaji Park saw the least activity, officials confirmed. Factors range from festive hangovers to skepticism over civic promises.

    Fadnavis didn’t mince words in his appeal: ‘BMC controls Mumbai’s heartbeat—healthcare, sanitation, transport. Apathy today means regret tomorrow.’ Shared widely online, the message targets youth and working-class voters often absent from such exercises.

    The poll battle is fierce. Over 2,500 hopefuls vie for seats, with BJP aiming to reclaim influence lost in 2017 splits. Shiv Sena’s dueling factions trade barbs, promising everything from free water fixes to slum rehabilitation overhauls.

    Historical context adds weight: BMC’s 236-year legacy makes it a governance powerhouse. Recent controversies—illegal constructions, flood mismanagement—fuel voter discourse. In Dahisar and Borivali, queues finally built up around noon, signaling hope.

    Authorities have mobilized 40,000 personnel, including CRPF for sensitive zones. Voter awareness drives via FM radio and auto-rickshaw campaigns continue unabated.

    As polls wind down, Fadnavis’s push highlights democracy’s fragility in megacities. A robust turnout isn’t just numbers; it’s Mumbai asserting its future. Updates pour in, with turnout ticking upwards—perhaps the appeal is working.

    BJP Mumbai BMC Election civic elections Devendra Fadnavis Maharashtra CM Mumbai Polls Shiv Sena voter turnout
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