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Maharashtra Local Polls: Fadnavis Hails Mahayuti’s Big Win, Shinde Calls It a ‘Trailer’ for Upcoming Civic Battles

Maharashtra Local Polls: Fadnavis Hails Mahayuti’s Big Win, Shinde Calls It a ‘Trailer’ for Upcoming Civic Battles

Maharashtra Local Polls: Fadnavis Hails Mahayuti’s Big Win, Shinde Calls It a ‘Trailer’ for Upcoming Civic Battles Mumbai | Undercover Editor News Channel The ruling Mahayuti alliance emerged stronger in Maharashtra’s municipal council and nagar panchayat elections, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde projecting the results as a clear signal of dominance ahead of the crucial municipal corporation polls. Thanking voters for what he described as a decisive mandate, CM Devendra Fadnavis said the election outcome had validated his pre-poll prediction. Speaking to the media in Nagpur, Fadnavis stated that nearly 75% of nagar parishad presidents now belong to the Mahayuti alliance, with around 3,300 corporators elected from the coalition. “Once again, the BJP has emerged as the number one party, securing close to 48% of the nagar parishad president posts,” the Chief Minister said, adding that the alliance had successfully repeated its Assembly election performance at the local body level. He expressed confidence that the Mahayuti would perform even better in the upcoming municipal corporation elections. ‘Just the Trailer’: Shinde Deputy CM and Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde described Sunday’s verdict as a “trailer” of what lies ahead in the civic polls. Using a cricketing analogy, Shinde said the BJP was set to “score a century,” while the Shiv Sena would register a “strong half-century with an impressive strike rate” in the larger civic battles. Shinde also asserted that his party’s political footprint had expanded beyond traditional strongholds like Thane and Mumbai. “The mandate proves that Shiv Sena has reached every corner of Maharashtra, including smaller towns and regions such as Konkan and Raigad,” he said. In an apparent dig at rival Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, Shinde remarked that voters had chosen leaders who worked on the ground. “Those who remained confined to their homes have faced the consequences,” he said, adding that the opposition’s total seat tally was lower than the number won by the Shiv Sena alone. Ajit Pawar Consolidates Ground Deputy CM and NCP chief Ajit Pawar also underlined the significance of the results, particularly in Baramati and Pune district, where his faction registered a clear win. Calling the elections a test of public trust after the party split, Pawar said the verdict showed “where the people truly stand.” BJP Credits Governance, Farmer Outreach Maharashtra BJP president Ravindra Chavan attributed the alliance’s strong performance to what he termed transparent governance and people-centric decision-making under CM Fadnavis. He said issues such as swift compensation to farmers and visible administrative action played a key role in shaping voter sentiment. Chavan also claimed that the opposition was largely absent during the campaign, allowing the Mahayuti to consolidate its position across urban and semi-urban regions. Road Ahead With municipal corporation elections approaching — including the high-stakes Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls — Sunday’s results are being viewed as a major political indicator. For the ruling alliance, the victory has boosted confidence; for the opposition, it has raised urgent questions about strategy, grassroots presence, and leadership going forward. As Maharashtra prepares for the next phase of civic battles, the local poll verdict has clearly set the tone for an intense political contest in the months ahead.
Maharashtra Local Body Election Results 2025: BJP Emerges Strongest Force, Mahayuti Dominates Urban Bodies

Maharashtra Local Body Election Results 2025: BJP Emerges Strongest Force, Mahayuti Dominates Urban Bodies

Maharashtra Local Body Election Results 2025: BJP Emerges Strongest Force, Mahayuti Dominates Urban Bodies Mumbai | December 21, 2025 | Undercover Editor News Channel The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged as the single largest political force in the Maharashtra local body elections, taking a decisive lead in municipal councils and nagar panchayats across the state. As counting began on Sunday morning, early trends indicated a clear advantage for the ruling Mahayuti alliance, offering crucial insights ahead of the upcoming municipal corporation elections scheduled next month. According to the latest trends, the BJP is leading in 127 municipal council and nagar panchayat seats, significantly ahead of its alliance partners. The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena is leading in 53 seats, while the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has taken the lead in 32 seats. Together, the Mahayuti alliance is ahead in around 212 urban local bodies, reinforcing its organisational strength at the grassroots level. Opposition Struggles to Match Ruling Alliance In contrast, the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) has delivered a comparatively weak performance in these civic polls. The alliance is leading in just 53 seats, with the Congress ahead in 36, Shiv Sena (UBT) in nine, and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) in eight seats. The results highlight the challenges faced by the opposition in maintaining voter confidence amid shifting political alignments across the state. Voter Turnout and Poll Phases The elections were conducted in two phases under tight security arrangements. As per the Maharashtra State Election Commission: Voter turnout stood at 67.63%, though the day witnessed sporadic incidents of violence in some regions. Polling was held in 222 municipal councils and 42 nagar panchayats, after voting in a few areas was postponed. The second phase recorded a turnout of 47.04% till the afternoon, covering elections in the remaining 24 municipal councils and nagar panchayats, along with 154 wards in 76 local bodies. Shifting Political Equations on the Ground These elections were marked by complex political realignments. The BJP and the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), despite being alliance partners at the state level, aggressively campaigned against each other in several regions. Meanwhile, the two factions of the NCP — led by Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar — came together in select pockets such as Kolhapur, while in some areas, Congress factions even extended support to the BJP. Political observers believe these results reflect voter preference for stability and governance performance at the local level, rather than traditional alliance loyalties. Road Ahead The outcome of the Maharashtra local body elections is being closely watched as a political barometer ahead of the high-stakes municipal corporation elections, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The strong showing by the BJP and the Mahayuti alliance is expected to shape campaign strategies and alliance negotiations in the weeks ahead. As celebrations erupted at BJP offices across Mumbai and other cities, the message from the electorate appears clear — grassroots performance and organisational strength are proving decisive in Maharashtra’s evolving civic politics.
Viral Moment at Worli Sea Face: Dolphins Swim Close to Mumbai Shore, City Pauses to Watch

Viral Moment at Worli Sea Face: Dolphins Swim Close to Mumbai Shore, City Pauses to Watch

Viral Moment at Worli Sea Face: Dolphins Swim Close to Mumbai Shore, City Pauses to Watch Mumbai | Undercover Editor News Channel Mumbai is known for its relentless pace — packed roads, crowded promenades, and a skyline that rarely sleeps. But recently, at Worli Sea Face, the city witnessed a rare and quietly magical moment that briefly slowed everything down. During what began as an ordinary evening walk, residents noticed unusual movement in the water. Small splashes appeared near the shoreline, drawing the attention of passersby. Within moments, it became clear that a group of dolphins was swimming unusually close to the shore — an uncommon sight in one of India’s busiest cities. People stopped walking. Conversations paused. Eyes turned toward the Arabian Sea. A Rare and Peaceful Sight Eyewitnesses described the moment as calm and surreal. The dolphins moved gracefully through the waves, staying close to one another as they surfaced and disappeared beneath the water. There was no shouting, no crowding — just quiet amazement as people stood watching. For a brief period, the usual sounds of traffic, honking, and city chaos faded into the background. Nature had unexpectedly taken centre stage. Video Goes Viral Online The sighting gained widespread attention after a video was shared on Instagram by user Savin Chauhan with the caption, “Between concrete and chaos, a dolphin moment.” The clip shows dolphins gliding through the water as onlookers watch silently from the promenade. The video quickly went viral, resonating with thousands of viewers. Many commented on how rare it felt to see dolphins so close to Mumbai’s coastline, while others called it a gentle reminder of the city’s deep connection with the sea. Some users described the moment as a welcome break from daily stress — a reminder that even in a concrete jungle, nature still finds space. Not the First Sighting, Yet Always Special While dolphin sightings near Mumbai are not entirely unprecedented, they remain rare and striking. During the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020, when human activity had significantly reduced, dolphins were spotted in areas like Vashi Creek, drawing similar public attention. Environmental experts often note that marine life continues to exist around Mumbai’s coast, though it usually goes unnoticed amid the city’s constant movement. Occasional sightings like this highlight the fragile coexistence between urban development and marine ecosystems. A Moment That Made the City Pause At Worli Sea Face, that coexistence revealed itself in the simplest way — a few dolphins swimming freely near the shore. For a short while, Mumbai slowed down, looked toward the sea, and quietly watched. Sometimes, it takes a fleeting moment like this to remind a city of its natural roots. Disclaimer: Undercover Editor News Channel has not independently verified the sighting. The report is based on a video shared on social media and public reactions.
Mumbai’s ₹2,395-Crore Madh–Versova Bridge Set to Take Shape; Construction Likely from February 2026

Mumbai’s ₹2,395-Crore Madh–Versova Bridge Set to Take Shape; Construction Likely from February 2026

Mumbai’s ₹2,395-Crore Madh–Versova Bridge Set to Take Shape; Construction Likely from February 2026 After receiving in-principle approval from the MoEFCC, the civic body has begun preliminary surveys and soil testing at the Madh–Versova bridge project site. Mumbai | Undercover Editor News Channel | December 19, 2025 Mumbai’s long-awaited Madh–Versova cable-stayed bridge project is finally moving closer to reality. After receiving in-principle approval from the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has begun preliminary surveys and soil investigations at the project site, paving the way for construction to start early next year. The ambitious ₹2,395-crore project is expected to significantly improve connectivity between the city’s western suburbs by providing a direct link between Madh and Versova — areas that are currently separated by long, congested road routes. A Game-Changer for Western Suburbs Once completed, the cable-stayed bridge will eliminate a circuitous detour of nearly 18 to 20 kilometres that commuters are forced to take via Lokhandwala, Oshiwara, Link Road, or Marve Road. During peak hours, these routes often take over an hour to cross. The new bridge is expected to cut travel time between Madh and Versova to just 10 minutes, offering major relief to daily commuters travelling to Air Force areas, INS Hamla, Madh, Marve, and parts of Malad and Kandivali. Project Design and Alignment According to civic officials, the bridge will begin at Madh Jetty Road, cross over Marve Creek, and connect near Fisheries University Road in Versova. As per the proposed design: The bridge’s cable-stayed design is aimed at minimising environmental impact while allowing smooth marine navigation through the creek. Timeline and Approvals The Madh–Versova bridge has been on Mumbai’s planning map for decades. First proposed in the 1967 Development Plan, the project saw its blueprint finalised only in 2020. Tenders were floated in March 2023, and the work order was issued in September the same year. While preliminary groundwork has begun, full-scale construction will start only after: A senior BMC official said, “As per the current progress, if all statutory approvals are received on time, on-ground construction can begin by February 15, 2026.” Completion Target The project is scheduled for completion by March 31, 2029, subject to regulatory clearances and construction timelines. A Long-Awaited Infrastructure Boost For residents of Mumbai’s western coastline, the Madh–Versova bridge represents more than just a new road link. It promises reduced congestion, faster emergency access, improved connectivity, and a major boost to the city’s coastal infrastructure. As Mumbai continues to expand, the bridge is expected to play a critical role in easing urban pressure and reshaping daily commute patterns across the suburbs.
‘Suffered in Silence’: Deaf and Mute Mumbai Woman Files Sexual Assault Complaint After 16 Years; Accused Arrested

‘Suffered in Silence’: Deaf and Mute Mumbai Woman Files Sexual Assault Complaint After 16 Years; Accused Arrested

‘Suffered in Silence’: Deaf and Mute Mumbai Woman Files Sexual Assault Complaint After 16 Years; Accused Arrested Mumbai | Undercover Editor News Channel In a deeply disturbing case that highlights the long road to justice faced by survivors with disabilities, a deaf and mute woman from Mumbai has finally filed a police complaint 16 years after she was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted. The accused has now been arrested by the police. The incident dates back to 2009, when the survivor was a minor. According to the police, the woman had attended a friend’s birthday party, where the accused first noticed her. Later that evening, one of her acquaintances took her to the accused’s residence. Investigators say the accused offered the girl a beverage laced with intoxicants. After she lost consciousness, he allegedly sexually assaulted her. When the survivor regained consciousness, she realised she was bleeding and had been violated. Lack of Support Delayed Justice The survivor reportedly informed her family abou t the assault at the time. However, due to a lack of adequate support, social pressure, and communication barriers arising from her disability, no formal police complaint was filed then. For years, she endured the trauma in silence. It was only recently, after receiving emotional and practical support from her husband, that she gathered the courage to approach the police and seek justice. Accused Arrested, Shocking Digital Evidence Found Following the complaint, Kurar Police arrested the accused and later transferred the case to Vakola Police, as the crime had occurred within their jurisdiction. During the investigation, police seized the accused’s mobile phone. A preliminary examination revealed several inappropriate videos of different women. Investigators suspect that the accused may have secretly recorded these women during video calls without their consent and later used the footage to blackmail them. “This suggests a pattern of predatory behaviour,” a police officer said, adding that efforts are underway to identify and contact other potential victims. Investigation Ongoing Police have registered the case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, considering the survivor was a minor at the time of the incident. Further investigation is ongoing, and authorities are appealing to other possible victims to come forward and record their statements. A Stark Reminder The case underscores the additional vulnerabilities faced by women with disabilities and the systemic barriers that often prevent them from accessing justice. Activists say it also highlights the urgent need for better support systems, accessible reporting mechanisms, and greater sensitivity within families and institutions. While justice may have come late, the survivor’s decision to speak up has reopened the door to accountability — not just for her, but potentially for others who may have suffered at the hands of the same accused.  
मुंबई सिविक चुनावों से पहले बड़ा खुलासा: पिछली BMC हाउस में केवल 2 पार्षद ‘A-ग्रेड’, अधिकांश का प्रदर्शन बेहद कमजोर

मुंबई सिविक चुनावों से पहले बड़ा खुलासा: पिछली BMC हाउस में केवल 2 पार्षद ‘A-ग्रेड’, अधिकांश का प्रदर्शन बेहद कमजोर

मुंबई सिविक चुनावों से पहले बड़ा खुलासा: पिछली BMC हाउस में केवल 2 पार्षद ‘A-ग्रेड’, अधिकांश का प्रदर्शन बेहद कमजोर मुंबई | 16 दिसंबर 2025 | अंडरकवर एडिटर न्यूज़ चैनल मुंबई एक बार फिर नगर निगम चुनावों की ओर बढ़ रही है, लेकिन मतदान से पहले सामने आई एक अहम रिपोर्ट ने शहर की सिविक गवर्नेंस पर गंभीर सवाल खड़े कर दिए हैं। प्रजा फाउंडेशन (Praja Foundation) द्वारा जारी हालिया रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, 2017 से 2021 के कार्यकाल वाली बृहन्मुंबई महानगरपालिका (BMC) की अंतिम हाउस में अधिकांश पार्षद अपने दायित्वों पर खरे नहीं उतर सके। रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, मूल्यांकन किए गए 220 पार्षदों में से सिर्फ दो पार्षदों को ही ‘A’ ग्रेड मिला, जबकि लगभग 90 प्रतिशत पार्षद औसत से भी नीचे प्रदर्शन करते पाए गए। यह खुलासा ऐसे समय पर हुआ है, जब मुंबई के मतदाता नए प्रतिनिधियों को चुनने की तैयारी कर रहे हैं। ग्रेडिंग रिपोर्ट: आंकड़े जो चिंता बढ़ाते हैं प्रजा फाउंडेशन की रिपोर्ट में पार्षदों को 100 अंकों के पैमाने पर आंका गया: कुल 227 पार्षदों में से 7 को मेयर पद या अधूरे कार्यकाल के कारण मूल्यांकन से बाहर रखा गया। रिपोर्ट साफ संकेत देती है कि मुंबई की सिविक राजनीति में जवाबदेही और सक्रियता की भारी कमी रही। उपस्थिति और भागीदारी पर सवाल रिपोर्ट में यह भी सामने आया कि समिति बैठकों में पार्षदों की उपस्थिति लगातार घटती गई। इसके साथ ही: यह स्थिति तब और गंभीर हो जाती है, जब BMC जैसे विशाल और संसाधन-समृद्ध निकाय से बेहतर प्रदर्शन की अपेक्षा की जाती है। प्रणालीगत खामियां उजागर रिपोर्ट ने BMC के कामकाज में कई बुनियादी कमजोरियों की ओर भी इशारा किया: चुनाव से पहले मतदाताओं के लिए अहम संदेश यह रिपोर्ट आगामी नगर निगम चुनावों से पहले मतदाताओं के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण चेतावनी है। नागरिक अब पार्षदों के पुराने प्रदर्शन के आधार पर बेहतर निर्णय ले सकते हैं। रिपोर्ट यह भी रेखांकित करती है कि चुनाव के बाद पारदर्शिता, उपस्थिति रिकॉर्ड और सार्वजनिक डैशबोर्ड जैसी व्यवस्थाओं की मांग और तेज हो सकती है। एक नागरिक कार्यकर्ता ने कहा, “यह रिपोर्ट साफ बताती है कि मुंबई को ऐसे जनप्रतिनिधियों की जरूरत है जो सिर्फ वादे नहीं, बल्कि ठोस और मापने योग्य काम करके दिखाएं।” चुनावी पृष्ठभूमि गौरतलब है कि महाराष्ट्र राज्य निर्वाचन आयोग ने हाल ही में घोषणा की है कि BMC सहित राज्य के 29 नगर निगमों में 15 जनवरी 2026 को मतदान होगा, जबकि 16 जनवरी को नतीजे घोषित किए जाएंगे। नामांकन प्रक्रिया 23 से 30 दिसंबर के बीच चलेगी। निष्कर्ष देश की आर्थिक राजधानी कही जाने वाली मुंबई के लिए यह रिपोर्ट एक आईना है। आने वाले चुनाव केवल सत्ता परिवर्तन का अवसर नहीं, बल्कि जवाबदेह, सक्रिय और परिणाम-उन्मुख नगर प्रशासन की दिशा में एक निर्णायक कदम साबित हो सकते हैं।
मुंबई सिविक चुनावों से पहले बड़ा खुलासा: पिछली BMC हाउस में केवल 2 पार्षद ‘A-ग्रेड’, अधिकांश का प्रदर्शन बेहद कमजोर

Mumbai Civic Polls Ahead: Only 2 ‘A-Grade’ Corporators in Last BMC House, Majority Failed to Deliver

Mumbai Civic Polls Ahead: Only 2 ‘A-Grade’ Corporators in Last BMC House, Majority Failed to Deliver Mumbai | December 16, 2025 | Undercover Editor News Channel As Mumbai prepares for crucial civic elections, a damning performance report on the outgoing Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has raised serious concerns about the quality of local governance in India’s financial capital. A study released by the Praja Foundation reveals that the vast majority of corporators in the final year of the 2017–2021 BMC House underperformed—despite the unprecedented challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Out of 220 corporators evaluated, only two earned an ‘A’ grade, while nearly 90 percent scored below average, highlighting a worrying gap between public expectations and actual performance. Performance Grades Paint a Grim Picture The Praja Foundation assessed corporators on a 100-point scale, focusing on attendance, participation, and civic engagement: Of the total 227 corporators, seven were excluded from evaluation due to mayoral responsibilities or incomplete tenures. Falling Attendance and Weak Participation The report highlights a steady decline in civic participation even before the pandemic struck: These findings point to a deeper structural problem rather than a temporary disruption caused by the pandemic. Systemic Failures Within the BMC Beyond individual performance, the report flags persistent institutional shortcomings: What This Means for Mumbai’s Voters With civic elections around the corner, the findings provide voters with rare, data-driven insight into how their representatives performed in office. The report strengthens the case for demanding: A citizen activist summed it up bluntly: “The report makes it clear that Mumbai needs representatives who can show measurable accountability, not just political presence.” Election Context The Maharashtra State Election Commission has announced that polling for 29 municipal corporations, including the BMC, will be held on January 15, 2026, with counting scheduled for January 16, 2026. The nomination process will run from December 23 to December 30. A Moment of Reckoning As India’s richest civic body heads into elections, the Praja Foundation report serves as a wake-up call. The upcoming polls are not just about political control, but about redefining civic leadership, accountability, and performance in a city that demands—and deserves—better governance.
महाराष्ट्र नगर निकाय चुनावों की घोषणा: 15 जनवरी को BMC सहित 28 नगर निगमों में मतदान

महाराष्ट्र नगर निकाय चुनावों की घोषणा: 15 जनवरी को BMC सहित 28 नगर निगमों में मतदान

महाराष्ट्र नगर निकाय चुनावों की घोषणा: 15 जनवरी को BMC सहित 28 नगर निगमों में मतदान मुंबई | अंडरकवर एडिटर न्यूज़ चैनल | 15 दिसंबर, 2025 महाराष्ट्र राज्य निर्वाचन आयोग ने सोमवार को राज्य के 29 नगर निगमों—जिसमें देश का सबसे समृद्ध नगर निकाय बृहन्मुंबई महानगरपालिका (BMC) भी शामिल है—के चुनाव कार्यक्रम की घोषणा कर दी। यह घोषणा महाराष्ट्र की शहरी राजनीति और स्थानीय प्रशासन के लिहाज़ से एक अहम पड़ाव मानी जा रही है। राज्य निर्वाचन आयुक्त दिनेश वाघमारे ने मुंबई में आयोजित प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस में बताया कि सभी 29 नगर निगमों के लिए मतदान एक ही चरण में 15 जनवरी, 2026 को कराया जाएगा, जबकि मतगणना 16 जनवरी, 2026 को होगी। चुनाव कार्यक्रम की घोषणा के साथ ही नगर निगम चुनावों के लिए आदर्श आचार संहिता (Model Code of Conduct) तत्काल प्रभाव से लागू हो गई है। इसके तहत सरकारी घोषणाओं, तबादलों और प्रचार से जुड़ी गतिविधियों पर रोक लग गई है। नगर निगम चुनावों की प्रमुख तारीखें निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा जारी कार्यक्रम के अनुसार: इन चुनावों के माध्यम से राज्यभर में कुल 2,869 नगरसेवकों का चुनाव किया जाएगा। तीन करोड़ से अधिक मतदाताओं के मतदान की उम्मीद इन नगर निगम चुनावों में तीन करोड़ से अधिक मतदाता अपने मताधिकार का प्रयोग करेंगे। मतदान प्रक्रिया इलेक्ट्रॉनिक वोटिंग मशीन (EVM) के माध्यम से संपन्न कराई जाएगी। मतदाता सूची में दोहराव की समस्या से निपटने के लिए निर्वाचन आयोग ने विशेष व्यवस्था की है। जिन मतदाताओं के नाम एक से अधिक स्थानों पर दर्ज हैं, उनके नाम के आगे डबल स्टार (*) का निशान लगाया जाएगा। ऐसे मतदाताओं को यह घोषणा-पत्र और हलफनामा देना होगा कि वे किस मतदान केंद्र पर वोट डालेंगे। चुनाव प्रचार मतदान से 24 घंटे पहले समाप्त कर दिया जाएगा। इन प्रमुख नगर निगमों में होंगे चुनाव महाराष्ट्र के कई बड़े शहरी निकाय इस चुनाव प्रक्रिया का हिस्सा होंगे, जिनमें शामिल हैं: (कुल 29 नगर निगम) राजनीतिक दांव ऊंचे इन नगर निगम चुनावों—विशेषकर BMC चुनाव—को आगामी विधानसभा और लोकसभा चुनावों से पहले राजनीतिक ताकत की बड़ी परीक्षा माना जा रहा है। देश के सबसे अमीर नगर निगम BMC पर नियंत्रण राजनीतिक और प्रशासनिक दृष्टि से अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण माना जाता है। पृष्ठभूमि: स्थानीय निकाय चुनाव पहले ही शुरू गौरतलब है कि महाराष्ट्र में स्थानीय निकाय चुनावों के पहले चरण में 2 दिसंबर को 264 नगर परिषदों और नगर पंचायतों के लिए मतदान हो चुका है। 24 स्थानीय निकायों में चुनाव स्थगित किए गए थे, जिनके नतीजे 21 दिसंबर को घोषित होने की उम्मीद है। महाराष्ट्र में चुनावी माहौल तेज़ होने के साथ ही अब निगाहें उम्मीदवारों के चयन, राजनीतिक गठबंधनों और प्रचार रणनीतियों पर टिक गई हैं। आने वाले हफ्तों में शहरी विकास और नागरिक सुविधाओं से जुड़े मुद्दे चुनावी बहस के केंद्र में रहने की संभावना है।
महाराष्ट्र नगर निकाय चुनावों की घोषणा: 15 जनवरी को BMC सहित 28 नगर निगमों में मतदान

Maharashtra Civic Polls Announced: BMC and 28 Municipal Corporations to Vote on January 15

Maharashtra Civic Polls Announced: BMC and 28 Municipal Corporations to Vote on January 15 Mumbai | Undercover Editor News Channel | December 15, 2025 The Maharashtra State Election Commission on Monday announced the much-awaited schedule for elections to 29 municipal corporations across the state, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), marking a crucial phase in Maharashtra’s local governance and political landscape. State Election Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare, addressing a press conference in Mumbai, said that polling for all 29 municipal corporations will be conducted in a single phase on January 15, 2026, while the counting of votes will take place on January 16, 2026. With the announcement, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) for municipal corporations has come into force with immediate effect, putting restrictions on government announcements, transfers, and campaign-related activities. Key Dates for Civic Elections According to the official schedule released by the Election Commission: A total of 2,869 corporators will be elected across the 29 municipal corporations. Over Three Crore Voters Expected More than three crore voters are expected to exercise their franchise in these civic polls, which will be conducted using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). To tackle the issue of duplicate entries in electoral rolls, the Election Commission has introduced a special mechanism. Voters whose names appear more than once will have a double-star mark next to their names and will be required to submit a written declaration along with an affidavit, specifying the polling station where they intend to vote. Campaigning for the elections will end 24 hours before polling day, in line with election norms. Municipal Corporations Going to Polls The elections will cover major urban civic bodies across Maharashtra, including: (and others, totalling 29 municipal corporations) Political Stakes High The civic polls, particularly the BMC elections, are being closely watched as they are seen as a test of political strength ahead of future Assembly and Lok Sabha contests. Control over municipal corporations — especially the BMC, India’s richest civic body — carries enormous political and administrative influence. Background: Local Body Elections Underway It may be noted that voting for the first phase of local body elections in Maharashtra took place on December 2, covering 264 municipal councils and nagar panchayats. Elections in 24 local bodies were postponed, with results expected to be declared on December 21. As Maharashtra heads into a critical election season, the focus now shifts to candidate selection, alliances, and campaigning, with urban governance issues set to dominate public discourse in the coming weeks.
मुंबई महानगरपालिका की जंग: दहिसर–बोरीवली में मैंग्रोव कटाई और प्रदूषित नदी बने चुनावी मुद्दे

मुंबई महानगरपालिका की जंग: दहिसर–बोरीवली में मैंग्रोव कटाई और प्रदूषित नदी बने चुनावी मुद्दे

मुंबई महानगरपालिका की जंग: दहिसर–बोरीवली में मैंग्रोव कटाई और प्रदूषित नदी बने चुनावी मुद्दे मुंबई | Undercover Editor News Channel आगामी बृहन्मुंबई महानगरपालिका (BMC) चुनावों से पहले उत्तर मुंबई के दहिसर और बोरीवली इलाकों में राजनीति का केंद्र विकास नहीं, बल्कि पर्यावरणीय संकट और बुनियादी सुविधाओं की बदहाली बनता जा रहा है। आर नॉर्थ वार्ड में चुनाव लड़ने की तैयारी कर रहे उम्मीदवारों के सामने सबसे बड़ी चुनौती तेज़ी से खत्म होते मैंग्रोव और एक समय की जीवनदायिनी दहिसर नदी का नाले में तब्दील हो जाना है। मैंग्रोव का विनाश, बढ़ती चिंता         पर्यावरण कार्यकर्ताओं का कहना है कि दहिसर (पश्चिम) में बीते तीन दशकों में मैंग्रोव क्षेत्र में भारी गिरावट आई है। पर्यावरण कार्यकर्ता हरीश पांडे के अनुसार, “अगर 1995 की हवाई तस्वीरों की तुलना आज की स्थिति से की जाए, तो साफ दिखेगा कि किस तरह मैंग्रोव खत्म होते गए और उनकी जगह नई संरचनाएँ खड़ी हो गईं।” दूसरे चरण के कोस्टल रोड प्रोजेक्ट ने स्थानीय नागरिकों की चिंता और बढ़ा दी है। कितने पेड़ काटे जाएंगे, उनका मुआवजा कैसे दिया जाएगा और इसके बाद पर्यावरण पर क्या असर पड़ेगा—इन सवालों का अब तक कोई स्पष्ट जवाब नहीं है। दहिसर नदी की सफाई अब भी अधूरी दहिसर नदी के पुनर्जीवन की योजनाएँ वर्षों से कागज़ों में ही सीमित हैं। बीएमसी द्वारा दहिसर (पश्चिम) में सीवेज ट्रीटमेंट प्लांट (STP) बनाया जा रहा है, जिसका उद्देश्य गंदे पानी को नदी में जाने से रोकना है। लेकिन विशेषज्ञों का कहना है कि असली चुनौती इसका सख़्त क्रियान्वयन है। हरीश पांडे एक उदाहरण देते हुए कहते हैं, “बोरीवली (पूर्व) में STP चालू है, फिर भी तबेलों का कचरा नदी में डाला जा रहा है। इससे पूरे प्रोजेक्ट का उद्देश्य ही खत्म हो जाता है।” टूटी सड़के, गायब फुटपाथ                स्थानीय समस्याएँ केवल पर्यावरण तक सीमित नहीं हैं। आर्किटेक्ट और पूर्व कांग्रेस नगरसेविका शीटल अशोक म्हात्रे ने फुटपाथों की खराब हालत और उपेक्षित उद्यानों को लेकर तीखी नाराज़गी जताई। उन्होंने कहा, “न्यू लिंक रोड पर तुकाराम ओंबले गार्डन 2009 में 4 करोड़ रुपये की लागत से बना था, लेकिन आज खंडहर जैसी हालत में है। मैंने बीएमसी, सांसद और विधायक को कई बार पत्र लिखे, लेकिन कोई कार्रवाई नहीं हुई।” सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता कैसेंड्रा नज़रथ ने बताया कि कई आंतरिक सड़कों पर फुटपाथ हैं ही नहीं। “पार्किंग और फेरीवाले पूरी लेन घेर लेते हैं। पैदल चलने वालों को जान जोखिम में डालकर सड़क पर चलना पड़ता है।” आरक्षण और राजनीतिक उलटफेर वार्ड आरक्षण में बदलाव के कारण कई पुराने नगरसेवकों की राजनीतिक राह मुश्किल हो गई है। प्रभाग 1 से एक दशक तक प्रतिनिधित्व करने वाले दिवंगत अभिषेक घोसालकर और उनकी पत्नी तेजस्वी घोसालकर अब आरक्षित सीट के कारण नए क्षेत्र की तलाश में हैं। जवाबदेही की मांग पूर्व भाजपा नगरसेवक हरीश छेड़ा ने सुझाव दिया कि उन बीएमसी इंजीनियरों पर दंडात्मक कार्रवाई होनी चाहिए जो एक ही सड़क या नाली पर बार-बार काम कराते हैं, बिना स्थायी समाधान के। स्वास्थ्य और कनेक्टिविटी भी बड़ा मुद्दा नागरिकों का कहना है कि भगवती अस्पताल के दूसरे चरण का उद्घाटन अब तक न होना गंभीर चिंता का विषय है। पूर्व शिवसेना नगरसेविका शीटल मुकेश म्हात्रे के अनुसार, “दक्षिण मुंबई से कनेक्टिविटी और भगवती अस्पताल का पूरा होना आर नॉर्थ वार्ड के लोगों के लिए बेहद अहम है।” चुनाव से पहले असली सवाल जैसे-जैसे BMC चुनाव नज़दीक आ रहे हैं, दहिसर और बोरीवली के मतदाता अब बड़े वादों से ज्यादा ठोस समाधान चाहते हैं। पर्यावरण संरक्षण, सुरक्षित पैदल मार्ग, साफ़ नदी और बेहतर स्वास्थ्य सुविधाएँ—ये मुद्दे तय करेंगे कि इस बार जनता किस पर भरोसा जताती है। एक बात साफ है: आर नॉर्थ वार्ड में यह चुनाव सिर्फ़ राजनीति का नहीं, बल्कि पर्यावरण और नागरिक जीवन की गुणवत्ता का भी इम्तिहान है।

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