The Free Press Journal

Mayor gets Sena ticket, Uddhav backs rebel sitting legislator

- PRIYANKA NAVALKAR

Mumbai Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r will be contesting the assembly election from Bandra East, a Shiv Sena bastion, given that Matoshree is part of the constituen­cy. Meanwhile, it is being speculated that Zeeshan Siddique of the Indian National Congress will provide tough competitio­n to Mahadeshwa­r, as the youth is likely to vote for change.

Winning this constituen­cy is important for the Shiv Sena as Matoshree is the residence of the party chief Uddhav Thackeray. This seat was earlier held by two-time member of the legislativ­e assembly (MLA) the late Prakash Sawant, after which his wife, Trupti won a highprofil­e byelection, defeating former CM Narayan Rane.

This time, interestin­gly, Thackeray has given his blessing to sitting MLA Trupti, who is contesting the election as an Independen­t. After the Sena declared its list of candidates and it emerged that Trupti’s name was missing, her supporters created a ruckus outside Matoshree. It is believed that Trupti’s rebellion will make it hard for Mahadeshwa­r to win. Mahadeshwa­r is also pitted against Siddique, son of the former Congress MLA Baba Siddique and Akhil Chitre from the Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS).

Mahadeshwa­r has been a loyal Sainik for over 36 years and has promised to focus on the developmen­t of slums in the constituen­cy and to ensure that the government employees are able to get a house of their own on retirement. “Being the Mayor, I have worked closely with people for the betterment of the city amid massive climate change. With this knowledge, we will make Mumbai a

garbage-free, pollution-free and highspeed city, by running electric buses on the streets,” said Mahadeshwa­r. He also took credit for the setting up of an intensive care unit and a trauma ward at the civic-run VN Desai Hospital in Santacruz (E).

However, Congress candidate Siddique is facing a lot of flak for contesting from Bandra East, while being a resident of upscale Bandra (W), where his father was a former MLA. Siddique feels people in his constituen­cy are enraged

with the apathy of former Shiv Sena MLAs and want change. Siddique said the main issues he would address were those of infrastruc­ture, sanitation, medical facilities and civic amenities. “I am an educated young personalit­y and I am sure people will vote for progress and developmen­t now. I have largely nurtured the area for the last five years and have worked for people. For a while, I had started a ‘clinic-on-wheels’ in Bandra (E), for the benefit of residents who cannot make it to the hospital,” Siddique said.

Peoplespea­k

“Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r hardly addressed people's problems when he was a corporator, how can we trust him to work as an MLA? Ever since he was elected mayor, all he he has done is to come up with excuses. It is hard to say if he can be trusted with our vote again," said Menaka Kothari, a retired banker.

 ??  ?? Akhil Chitre, MNS
Akhil Chitre, MNS
 ??  ?? Trupti Sawant, Independen­t
Trupti Sawant, Independen­t
 ??  ?? Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r, Shiv Sena
Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r, Shiv Sena
 ??  ?? Zeeshan Siddique, Congress
Zeeshan Siddique, Congress

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