Shinde Confirms Mahayuti Mayor for Mumbai BMC, Ends Alliance Speculation

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has confirmed that the Mayor of Mumbai will be from the Mahayuti alliance of Shiv Sena and BJP, putting an end to speculation following the hung BMC verdict. He stated this principle applies to all municipal corporations where the alliance contested together, dismissing rumours of new political equations. Shinde instructed newly elected corporators to prioritize public welfare, infrastructure, and cleanliness in their wards. He also criticized the Shiv Sena-UBT, stating the election results were a victory for development.

Key Points: Mahayuti Mayor for BMC, Confirms Deputy CM Eknath Shinde

  • Mayor from Mahayuti alliance
  • Alliance mandate in all corporations
  • Corporators urged to focus on development
  • Criticism of Shiv Sena-UBT
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Mahayuti Mayor to be installed in BMC, clarifies Deputy CM Shinde

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde clarifies the Mumbai Mayor will be from the Shiv Sena-BJP Mahayuti alliance, dismissing rumours of new political equations.

"the Mayor of Mumbai will be installed from the alliance - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, Jan 19

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena Chief Eknath Shinde on Monday clarified that since the Shiv Sena and BJP contested the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections under 'Mahayuti', the Mayor of Mumbai will be installed from the alliance.

He further stated that in Thane, Kalyan-Dombivli, Ulhasnagar, and all other locations where they fought the elections together, a Mahayuti Mayor will be appointed.

As no single party secured a clear majority in the BMC elections, and with Shiv Sena moving its corporators to a five-star hotel, various speculations were being made. However, putting an end to all doubts, Deputy CM Shinde confirmed that the Mayor in Mumbai will be from the Mahayuti.

He stated that the citizens of Mumbai voted for the Sena-BJP alliance with great trust, and Shiv Sena will not make any decision that betrays that mandate. He also urged citizens not to believe in any rumours.

Furthermore, he clarified that in every Municipal Corporation where Shiv Sena and BJP contested as an alliance, a Mahayuti Mayor will be seated. Consequently, he dismissed rumours regarding new political equations forming in Mumbai or elsewhere in Maharashtra, reiterating that the Mayor of Mumbai will represent the Shiv Sena-BJP-RPI Mahayuti.

Earlier, Shinde, in his address to the newly elected BMC corporators camping in the city's luxury hotel, told them the opportunity given by the voters of Mumbai must be turned into gold.

"Go among the people, complete pending works, and prepare a clear development plan to make your ward the best in Mumbai," he said.

He congratulated the 29 newly elected corporators from Mumbai.

He said that work should begin immediately and that the opportunity received must be fully utilised.

Every corporator should strive to make their ward the best in Mumbai. He further instructed corporators to wake up early and conduct regular rounds of their wards, the Deputy CM said.

"Priority should be given to public welfare issues such as cleanliness, regular water supply, and solid waste management. Strict emphasis should be placed on cleanliness, deep-cleaning drives should be undertaken, and visible changes must be reflected in the wards," he noted.

"Corporators should prepare proposals for major infrastructure projects such as markets, gymnasiums, and sports complexes. Healthcare services in the wards must be improved. A Shiv Sena corporator must always be seen among the people. Public opinion should be understood, and citizens should be made partners in development," he stated.

He also instructed corporators to never refuse any genuine work request, ensure that no citizen feels hurt, and that there should not be a single complaint from the public.

Deputy CM Shinde criticised the Shiv Sena-UBT, stating that development won in the municipal elections. He said people want development.

He further instructed corporators to actively follow up on the decisions taken by the Mahayuti government, including the Pagdi-free Mumbai initiative and ensuring occupancy certificates (OC) for eligible buildings. He emphasised that the BJP is Shiv Sena's ally and stated that the people of Maharashtra have rejected the Shiv Sena-UBT.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The instructions to corporators sound good on paper - waking up early, being among people, focusing on cleanliness. Let's see if this translates to action or remains just another political speech. Mumbai deserves better civic management.
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Priyanka N
Good to hear a clear statement. The hotel stay for corporators was a bit much, but if it ensures stability and stops horse-trading, maybe it was necessary. Just hope the 'Mahayuti' works for Mumbaikars and not just for power-sharing.
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Aman W
Pagdi-free Mumbai and OCs for buildings are big issues for middle-class families. If the new corporators actually deliver on these promises from the state government, it will be a huge relief. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the call for development, the continuous criticism of Shiv Sena-UBT in every statement feels unnecessary. Governance should be about your work, not just criticizing the opposition. Let your work do the talking.
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Meera T
"Turn the opportunity into gold" - beautiful phrase. But Mumbai doesn't need gold, it needs functional infrastructure, clean streets, and efficient services. Hope the new leadership remembers that the city's trust is their real capital.

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