Geeta Gawli Confident of BMC Win, Vows to Resume Stalled Development in Byculla

Geeta Gawli, daughter of gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli, has expressed confidence in winning the BMC election from Byculla ward 212. She highlighted that development work stalled over the past three years due to delayed polls and insufficient funds. Both Geeta and her sister Yogeeta are contesting on the Akhil Bharatiya Sena ticket, with major alliances finalising their seat-sharing agreements. The BMC polls for 227 wards are scheduled for January 15, with results expected on January 16.

Key Points: Gawli's Daughter Geeta Confident in BMC Polls from Byculla

  • Geeta Gawli confident in Byculla win
  • Focus on stalled redevelopment and funding
  • Sister Yogeeta also contesting BMC polls
  • Alliances finalise seat-sharing for Mumbai elections
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BMC polls: Gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli's daughter confident of winning from Byculla

Geeta Gawli, daughter of Arun Gawli, is contesting BMC polls from Byculla, pledging to address stalled redevelopment and funding issues.

"Things slowed down a bit for three years because there were no elections... I wish to utilise funds for people's issues. – Geeta Gawli"

Mumbai, December 30

Geeta Gawli, daughter of Gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli, said that she remains confident about winning the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections from Byculla ward number 212.

Both Geeta and her sister Yogeeta Gawli have filed nominations for the BMC elections, scheduled to be held on January 15. Yogeeta has filed the nomination from Byculla ward number 207.

Speaking to ANI, Geeta said she plans to address the pending issues, particularly the redevelopment work for residents in her ward. She argued that much work remains incomplete due to the delayed polls and insufficient funding.

"Things slowed down a bit for three years because there were no elections. There's a lot of work to be done over the next five years that couldn't be accomplished over the last three years. The work wasn't being done since there were no funds. I wish to utilise funds for people's issues, including roads, buildings (redevelopment), since there have been hurdles in development works," Geeta Gawli said.

She said that her relations with people in her ward were familial, and their issues remain a priority.

"Daddy started this work. Whatever I've done since, I've done under his guidance. So, I'll continue working with his blessings. I felt good as I went with Daddy to fill out the election form. He has always maintained that people's issues must be resolved as a priority," Geeta said.

Geeta, a corporator in 2017, and Yogeeta, making a poll debut, filed nominations in the presence of their father, Arun Gawli, as candidates of the Akhil Bharatiya Sena (ABS).

The Mahayuti on Monday finalised its seat-sharing formula, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contesting 137 seats and Shiv Sena on 90 seats.

Mumbai BJP president Ameet Bhaskar Satam revealed the seat-sharing agreement. He said the finalised arrangement will participate in joint campaigning in the coming days.

Earlier, Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal announced that the Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) will contest 62 of the 227 seats under the alliance in the BMC elections.

Nationalist Congress Party (SP) on Monday also released its list of candidates for the upcoming BMC poll, with candidates for seven wards across Mumbai.

Ajit Ravarane has been fielded from Ward No. 43, Sanjay Bhimrao Kamble from Ward 140 (SC), Shraddha Javed Despande from Ward No. 78, Ganesh Shinde from Ward No. 48, Rohini Madan Khanvilkar from Ward No. 59, and Manju Ravindra Jadhav from Ward No.112.

Ajit Pawar-led NCP announced its second list of 27 candidates, a day after the party released its first list of 37 candidates.

The Thackeray brothers - Uddhav and Raj - have also joined hands ahead of the BMC polls, reigniting the issue of "son of the soil".

The Maharashtra State Election Commission announced elections to 29 municipal corporations across the state, including Mumbai, Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. Polling for Mumbai's 227 wards will be held on January 15, with vote counting scheduled for January 16.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the family legacy continuing. She mentions pending redevelopment work - that's the key issue in so many Mumbai wards. Hope she can actually deliver on those promises if elected. 🤞
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Aditya G
With all due respect, is this the best we can do? Mumbai deserves leaders with clean records and fresh ideas, not just political dynasties riding on a controversial family name. We need change, not more of the same.
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Priya S
Local corporator work is about solving daily problems - water, roads, garbage. If Geeta Gawli did good work last time, people will vote for her again. BMC elections are very hyper-local. Jai Maharashtra!
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Michael C
The seat-sharing math between BJP and Shiv Sena is crucial. ABS is a smaller party, but in a direct ward fight, local connect can trump big party machinery. Mumbai politics is always full of surprises!
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Nisha Z
Her point about funds not being released without an elected corporator is true. The delayed polls have stalled so much work in my area too. Hope this election finally gets things moving. 🙏

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