Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi Votes in BMC Polls After Name Missing From List

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi cast her vote in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections after an initial hurdle where her name was not on the voter list at her usual polling station. She urged Mumbaikars to verify their polling details and turn out in large numbers to vote for a trusted party. The polls cover 29 municipal corporations across Maharashtra, with a key political battle for control of the country's richest civic body, the BMC. The elections feature complex alliances, including a reunited NCP in Pune contesting against BJP, while the Thackeray factions have joined hands in Mumbai.

Key Points: Priyanka Chaturvedi Votes in BMC Polls, Urges High Voter Turnout

  • MP faced voter list issue
  • 29 Maharashtra corporations voting
  • High-stakes battle for BMC control
  • NCP factions unite in Pune
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"My name was not on the list": Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi casts vote in BMC polls

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi cast her vote in Mumbai BMC elections after initially finding her name missing from the voter list.

"I appeal to all Mumbaikars to vote in large numbers and to please check their polling booth details before going to vote. - Priyanka Chaturvedi"

Mumbai, January 15

Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi cast her vote at a polling station in Mumbai as polling for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections was underway.

Chaturvedi complained that she couldn't find her name in the voter list and was directed to another polling booth, where she was able to cast her vote. She urged citizens to turn out in large numbers and exercise their voting rights.

"Upon arriving at the polling station where I usually vote, I found that my name was not on the list. I was directed to another location where I cast my vote. I appeal to all Mumbaikars to vote in large numbers and to please check their polling booth details before going to vote. It is very important to vote for a party that has earned our trust over the years," Chaturvedi told ANI.

29 municipal corporations across Maharashtra have gone to the polls today as a high-voltage campaign came to an end, setting the stage for a decisive political contest in key urban centres including Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pimpri-Chinchwad.

The Mahayuti is contesting the local body polls largely together, except in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, where the Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has chosen to ally with Sharad Pawar's NCP (SP).

In Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, both NCP factions have come together under a joint manifesto.

The main political battle remains centred on Mumbai and Pune, where the BJP-led Mahayuti will face the united Thackeray camp, as just ahead of the civic polls, Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray joined hands on the issue of "son of the soil" in a high-stakes fight for control of the BMC, the country's richest civic body.

The last BMC elections were held in 2017.

In Pune, in a major political realignment, both factions of the NCP came together just before the civic polls for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), following a split in 2023. Ajit Pawar joined hands with Sharad Pawar again and contested against the NDA partner BJP in Pune, whereas Shivsena, led by Eknath Shidne opted to go solo in PMC after failing to set up an acceptable seat-sharing formula with BJP.

According to the State Election Commission (SEC), a total of 3.48 crore voters are eligible to cast their ballots to decide the fate of 15,908 candidates contesting 2,869 seats across 893 wards in 29 municipal corporations. A total of 39092 Polling centre has been set up across the state.

Polling will be held on January 15 from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm, with vote counting scheduled to begin on Friday, January 16.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political realignments in Pune. The NCP factions coming together shows how fluid politics can be. Hope the focus remains on civic issues like water, roads, and waste management, not just power struggles.
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Aditya G
BMC elections are crucial for Mumbai's future. It's the richest civic body but look at the state of our infrastructure. We need leaders who will work, not just make alliances and break them. Time for change.
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Priyanka N
Her advice is spot on. Always check your polling booth online before going. I did that this morning and voted without any hassle. Mumbaikars, please go out and vote! It's our right and duty.
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Michael C
While it's good she voted, it's surprising an MP faces this issue. If it happens to her, imagine the common citizen. The system needs to be more reliable. Respect for her persistence though.
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Karthik V
The Thackeray brothers joining hands for 'son of the soil' is the big story. Mumbai's identity is at stake. We need a local vision for development, not just national politics playing out here.

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