Key Points

Nawab Malik has been appointed as NCP’s BMC election coordinator, signaling his political resurgence. The BJP has opposed his role due to his past ED arrest in a money laundering case. Malik’s daughter secured his former seat in the 2024 assembly polls. His return could impact MahaYuti’s alliance dynamics ahead of the civic polls.

Key Points: Nawab Malik Returns as NCP Mumbai Poll Chief for BMC Elections

  • Nawab Malik to lead NCP’s BMC poll strategy after 2024 defeat
  • Malik may negotiate seat-sharing with BJP and Shinde Sena
  • BJP objected to his role due to ED case history
  • His daughter won Anushaktinagar seat he vacated in 2024
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Maha: Nawab Malik appointed BMC election coordination committee chief

Former minister Nawab Malik appointed NCP’s BMC election coordinator amid BJP opposition, marking his political comeback.

"We strongly oppose Nawab Malik’s inclusion in the ruling alliance. – Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Aug 13

Ahead of the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, the Ajit Pawar-led NCP on Wednesday appointed former minister Nawab Malik as the chief of the Election Coordination Committee.

This is Malik’s comeback in Mumbai politics, especially after his defeat in the assembly elections held last year from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency. Being chief of the Election Coordination Committee, Malik is now likely to hold discussions regarding seat sharing with the MahaYuti allies, such as the BJP and Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, if the three parties decide to contest the election unitedly as Mahayuti.

“Nawab Malik will be responsible for deciding the party's election strategy in Mumbai for the upcoming civic polls. It includes finalising the seats to be contested, candidates and overall coordination within the party,” said a senior leader after the meeting.

After losing the 2024 assembly election from the Mankhurd-Shivajinagar assembly constituency, Malik was hardly seen as politically active. He had vacated his sitting seat of Anushaktinagar for his daughter, who managed to win the poll.

In the previous term of the government, Malik had a swinging political journey from being a cabinet minister in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government led by Uddhav Thackeray to being arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was against Malik's presence at the treasury benches after Ajit Pawar led the NCP joined the Eknath Shinde government. The BJP had objected to Malik's involvement, given his past arrest on February 23, 2022, by the ED in a money laundering case related to the Goawala compound property in Kurla.

Malik was released on bail in August 2023 on health grounds, following which he rejoined the NCP after Ajit Pawar’s faction aligned with the BJP. Malik's presence on the treasury benches during the winter session of the state legislature in Nagpur led to discontent within the BJP.

In response, then Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis issued a strongly worded letter, objecting to Malik’s association with the ruling coalition. “We strongly oppose Nawab Malik’s inclusion in the ruling alliance. While he has the right to attend the Assembly session, his inclusion in the NCP is unacceptable, given he is on bail and has not been cleared of charges,” Fadnavis wrote.

- IANS

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Shreya B
BMC elections are always so dramatic! Malik's experience could help NCP, but BJP's objections show the cracks in Mahayuti. Mumbai needs stable leadership, not political games.
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Aman W
Why recycle tainted politicians? Maharashtra has so many young leaders waiting for opportunities. This shows parties care more about power than clean governance. Disappointed!
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Priyanka N
Malik knows Mumbai's politics inside out. His appointment makes strategic sense for NCP. Legal issues aside, he's a master strategist. BMC elections will be interesting this time!
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Karan T
Fadnavis was right to object. How can we trust leaders with pending corruption cases? This sets a bad precedent. Mumbai deserves better!
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Nisha Z
Typical political drama! One day ED cases, next day important posts. When will parties learn that voters are tired of these tactics? Focus on development please!

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