Uddhav Thackeray's BMC Battle Plan: Curbing Bogus Voting Amid Alliance Talks

Uddhav Thackeray is holding a crucial meeting on October 27 to prepare for the BMC elections. He plans to address concerns about bogus voting and electoral roll manipulation. The meeting could formalize an alliance with cousin Raj Thackeray's MNS party. This comes as Congress and Samajwadi Party have decided to contest the elections independently.

Key Points: Uddhav Thackeray BMC Poll Strategy Meeting With Raj Thackeray

  • Uddhav Thackeray to guide party workers on examining electoral rolls carefully
  • Potential Shiv Sena-UBT and MNS alliance to counter BJP-led Mahayuti
  • Meeting follows Raj Thackeray's similar call to curb bogus voting practices
  • Congress and Samajwadi Party announce going solo in BMC elections
  • Cousins Uddhav and Raj reunite after 20 years over language protest
  • Raj Thackeray claims 96 lakh bogus voters added to Maharashtra lists
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Uddhav Thackeray to discuss BMC poll strategy, means to curb 'bogus voting' in October 27 meeting

Shiv Sena-UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray convenes October 27 meeting to discuss BMC election strategy and combat bogus voting allegations with MNS alliance.

"The October 27 meeting is important and will be attended by the party office bearers and shakha pramukhs across Mumbai. - Thackeray camp sources"

Mumbai, Oct 24

Amid the ongoing campaign by opposition parties against alleged vote rigging in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena-UBT has convened a meeting of party office bearers on October 27 at Worli to review preparations and prepare a strategy for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation polls.

Shiv Sena-UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray will address the meeting, during which he is expected to provide tips on how to carefully examine the electoral rolls and maintain a close vigil to avoid "bogus voting" in the upcoming BMC elections.

Terming the meeting 'Nirdhar' (resolve) to win the BMC election, Thackeray is also likely to announce the much-debated alliance with his cousin Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena in the BMC elections in a serious bid to checkmate the BJP-led Mahayuti.

Thackeray camp sources said, "The October 27 meeting is important and will be attended by the party office bearers and shakha pramukhs across Mumbai. Uddhav Thackeray will guide the office bearers regarding the strategy for the upcoming BMC elections with a strong message that they should remain alert to avoid scams in the electoral rolls."

The meeting is also crucial as the bonhomie between the estranged brothers Uddhav and Raj Thackeray is increasing since they joined hands together to oppose the Maharashtra government's move to introduce Hindi as a compulsory language along with Marathi and Hindi from grade one. They held a victory rally on July 5 after the state government withdrew two government resolutions on "imposition" of Hindi.

The duo declared that they had come together after almost 20 years to stay together in future, also hinting at the tie-up in the BMC elections.

Since July 5, both cousins have met 10 times but have not yet made any formal announcements about the alliance for the BMC elections.

Uddhav Thackeray's move to interact with office bearers and shakha Pramukhs is also relevant as Raj Thackeray, on October 19, addressed the meeting of booth-level agents of the MNS, exhorting them to keep an eye on the electoral rolls and curb "bogus voting".

Raj Thackeray alleged that 96 lakh bogus voters have been added to Maharashtra's voters' list by the Election Commission.

He asked the poll panel to postpone the local and civic body elections till the "purification" of electoral rolls was done to the satisfaction of all political parties.

Raj Thackeray alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also accused the Election Commission of bias. He said, "When the BJP was in the opposition, it used to make the same charges against the Election Commission."

Further, Thackeray camp's meeting slated for October 27 coincides with Congress legislator Bhai Jagtap's announcement that the party would go solo in the BMC elections as it does not want to ally with Uddhav Thackeray-led party and MNS.

Similarly, the Samajwadi Party has also declared its intention to fight the BMC elections independently. Cracks have surfaced within the Maha Vikas Aghadi due to announcements by Congress and MNS.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Thackeray cousins coming together after 20 years is historic! But will this alliance actually work on the ground? MNS and Shiv Sena have very different ideologies.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked as a polling agent, I can confirm bogus voting is a real issue. Proper voter ID verification and strict monitoring is needed. Good initiative!
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Arjun K
While I support measures against electoral fraud, I'm concerned about the timing. This feels more like political posturing than genuine reform. The 96 lakh bogus voters claim seems exaggerated without proper evidence.
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Kavya N
BMC elections are crucial for Mumbai's development. Hope all parties focus on real issues like infrastructure, water supply, and waste management rather than just political alliances. 🏙️
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Michael C
The Maha Vikas Aghadi seems to be crumbling with Congress and SP going solo. This might actually benefit BJP in the BMC polls. Interesting political developments!
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Vikram M
Raj Thackeray raising the Hindi imposition issue brought them together, but will that sentiment translate into votes? Mumbai voters are more practical about local issues.

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