Fadnavis Hails New BMC Leadership, Vows to Fulfill Promises for Mumbai

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis congratulated the newly elected Mayor of Mumbai, Ritu Tawde, and Deputy Mayor, Sanjay Ghadi, stating the Mahayuti alliance will fulfill its promises. Mayor Tawde announced a crackdown on unauthorized hawkers, specifically targeting illegal Bangladeshi vendors, and plans to install digital boards to combat air pollution. Deputy Mayor Ghadi emphasized improving roads, drainage to prevent water stagnation, and upgrading hospital facilities with better medicines and doctors. The BJP emerged as the single largest party in the BMC polls, with its ally Shiv Sena, forming the ruling Mahayuti alliance.

Key Points: New BMC Mayor Ritu Tawde, Deputy Sanjay Ghadi Elected

  • New BMC leadership elected unopposed
  • Crackdown on illegal hawkers & encroachments
  • Focus on reducing Mumbai's air pollution
  • Priority on roads, drainage & hospital upgrades
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"Both are experienced": Maharashtra CM Fadnavis congratulates new Mayor Ritu Tawde, Dy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis congratulates Mumbai's new Mayor Ritu Tawde & Deputy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi, outlining civic priorities on hawkers, pollution & infrastructure.

"Both are experienced, and people will benefit. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, February 11

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday congratulated Ritu Tawde on being elected as BMC mayor and Sanjay Shankar Ghadi as Deputy Mayor and said that the Mahayuti will complete the promises.

Speaking to the media, CM Fadnavis noted that the civic body is an important part of democracy.

"Ritu Tawde has been elected as Mayor unanimously. Sanjay Ghadi has been elected as the Deputy Mayor. Congratulations to both of them. Maha Yuti will fulfil all the promises. Both are experienced, and people will benefit. We will work together and give directions to the BMC. The BMC is a vital part of democracy."

Expressing similar sentiments, Deputy CM Eknath Shinde said, "It is a very happy day for Maha Yuti as the people of Mumbai have given the majority to us. Maha Yuti's mayor Ritu Tawde and deputy mayor Sanjay Ghadi were elected unopposed here... I thank the people of Mumbai..."

Ritu Tawde said that the civic body will crack down on unauthorised hawkers and encroachments in Mumbai, especially targeting illegal Bangladeshi vendors, adding that they will focus on reducing air pollution by installing digital boards

"I've said that the papers of those in hawker zones and non-hawker zones, where people with official licenses sit, will be checked. Furthermore, if anyone attempts to illegally encroach on the footpaths, or if Bangladeshis come and sit here as illegal hawkers, their papers will be checked. If so, they will be handed over to the police. Air pollution in Mumbai is increasing, we're concerned about this, and we're going to install digital boards. Wherever development work is underway, we're going to tell builders that they should pay maximum attention to cleanliness, and if air pollution is increasing, their work should be halted for a while..."

Ghadi told ANI that the focus would be on improving roads, fixing drainage to avoid water stagnation, and upgrading hospitals with better facilities.

"Today is a very happy day. I have become the Deputy Mayor. Work is underway to make Mumbai's roads cement concrete. Rainwater coming into Mumbai should flow easily and should not stagnate in Mumbai. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has already worked on this, and we will work on it further. Bigger hospitals should be built in Mumbai, new ones should be built, and the existing hospitals should have good medicines, good doctors and good beds. Mayor Madam and I will press the administration to do this."

Ritu Tawde and Sanjay Ghadi also paid tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Balasaheb Thackeray at Shivaji Park.

Tawde, a senior BJP corporator represents Ward 132 (N-Ward, Ghatkopar) in the Munciplity. In the BMC polls to the 227-member civic body, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 89 seats, while its ally, Shiv Sena, won 29 seats.

- ANI

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Priya S
Congratulations to both! Ritu Tawde's point about checking illegal Bangladeshi vendors is crucial for national security. We need to protect our borders and our cities. Hope the administration follows through. 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the focus on hospitals and roads, I'm concerned about the approach towards hawkers. Many are poor Indians trying to earn a living. The policy should distinguish between illegal immigrants and our own citizens in the informal economy. A more nuanced plan is needed.
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Vikram M
Finally some attention on air pollution! Those digital boards showing pollution levels are a good first step. But will builders really stop work if pollution increases? That's the real test. Action matters more than words. Best of luck to the new team.
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Rohit P
Paying tribute to Shivaji Maharaj and Balasaheb Thackeray shows they understand Mumbai's spirit. Now please fix the potholes before the next monsoon! That's the real tribute Mumbaikars want. 😅
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Kavya N
Hoping for better healthcare facilities as promised. Our municipal hospitals need urgent upgrades. If they can improve medicine availability and doctor-patient ratio, it will be a huge service to the common man. Fingers crossed.

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