Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has boldly declared transformation is coming to Mumbai's municipal corporation. Speaking at the Dahi Handi festival, he strategically positioned the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance as the harbinger of change. Fadnavis subtly criticized the Thackeray camp's past governance while emphasizing the current government's approach. The comments signal the BJP's aggressive electoral strategy for the upcoming BMC polls.

Key Points: Fadnavis Promises BMC Change at Dahi Handi Festival

  • Fadnavis attacks Thackeray's BMC legacy
  • Mahayuti prepares for municipal polls
  • Dahi Handi festival used as political platform
  • BJP confident of electoral victory
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Change is inevitable in BMC polls, CM Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis targets Shiv Sena-UBT, predicts transformation in Mumbai's municipal corporation elections

"Transformation is inevitable in the Municipal Corporation - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Aug 16

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday targeted the Shiv Sena-UBT, saying that the transformation is inevitable in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), ruled by the Thackeray camp for over 25 years.

He attended the Parivartan Dahi Handi festival at Worli Jamboree Ground, which falls in the Assembly constituency of Shiv Sena-UBT legislator and former minister Aaditya Thackeray.

He chose the Dahi Handi festival to reiterate that the BJP-led Mahayuti is capable and fully prepared to win the BMC elections while downplaying the possible alliance between the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena-UBT and Raj Thackeray-founded Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.

"Transformation is inevitable in the Municipal Corporation (in Mumbai). We have broken the pot of sin in the Municipal Corporation. Pap ki handi ab toot chuki hai aur ab aisi handi dobara nahin lagne wali (Now the pot of development will be placed in that place). Whatever butter is in that pot of development, the effort will be made to take it to the common man," said the chief minister, who was accompanied by the Cultural Affairs Minister and Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shekar.

He wished everyone a happy Dahi Handi and Janmashtami.

Without directly naming the Thackeray camp, CM Fadnavis said, "You (journalists) know where it (butter) was going. The people know who ate the butter."

Stepping up the attack against the Thackeray camp, the chief minister said that there were restrictions on Dahi Handi and Ganesh Utsav (imposed by the Uddhav Thackeray-led government during its rule), adding that all those curbs were removed when the previous Eknath Shinde-led government took over in the state.

"Now there is a Mahayuti government and all restrictions have been removed. There is immense enthusiasm. Dahi Handi is being celebrated with enthusiasm," he expressed.

"It has been raining since last night, and rain is expected today. No matter how much rain falls, the rain of Govinda's enthusiasm is bigger than that. Our Govinda's passion and enthusiasm never diminish," he noted.

Meanwhile, CM Fadnavis will visit 14 Dahi Handi events in Mumbai, Thane and Bhiwandi, while Deputy Chief Minister Shinde will attend over 20 such events during the day.

Ahead of the upcoming civic body elections in Mumbai, Thane and adjoining areas, the Mahayuti has proposed a massive outreach on the occasion of Dahi Handi and Janmashtami festival.

CM Fadnavis and DCMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar have claimed that the change is inevitable in the BMC elections in particular, as the Mahayuti is set to outpace the Shiv Sena-UBT, MNS, Congress and NCP-SP.

- IANS

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Reader Comments

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Ananya R
All politicians make tall claims before elections. We've heard "change is coming" before too. BMC needs actual work, not just political mudslinging during festivals. Show us results first!
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Siddharth J
Using religious festivals for political campaigning doesn't sit right with me. Dahi Handi should be about culture and tradition, not election promises. Keep politics separate please!
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Priya S
As a Mumbaikar, I just want better roads, cleaner streets and efficient services. Don't care which party delivers it. Hope this competition between parties actually benefits citizens for once.
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Varun X
The butter metaphor is clever but Mumbai needs more than wordplay. Our city deserves leaders who work 365 days, not just appear at festivals for photo ops. Action speaks louder than speeches!
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Kavya N
The BMC elections will be interesting this time! With so many parties in the fray, hope we get good candidates who understand Mumbai's unique challenges. Fingers crossed for positive change 🤞

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