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'Vote jihad' remark sparks row as BMC campaign ends | Nitesh Rane under fire

5:08Mumbai civic polls: Residents highlight AQI and infrastructure over political rhetoricAs campaigning concludes for the brihanmumbai municipal corporation (bmc) elections, this report captures the ground sentiment in mumbai. an unidentified speaker notes that while political discourse focused on identity politics and communal narratives, residents are prioritising civic issues. citizens from areas like santa cruz and bandra expressed concerns over deteriorating air quality index (aqi), construction noise, and the lack of supervision in road concretisation projects.

'Vote jihad' remark sparks row as BMC campaign ends | Nitesh Rane under fire

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • one resident stated, 'aqi which is choking most of the citizens in this area' must be addressed.
  • the report highlights the disconnect between political slogans and the daily struggles of mumbaikars, including water supply, traffic, and animal welfare.
  • after three years without corporators, voters are hopeful that an elected body will improve coordination between the administration and the public.
  • the bulletin concludes with a look at how these local grievances might influence the upcoming vote in india's richest civic body.
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