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BJP WITHDRAWS FROM BMC MAYORAL POLL, PAVES WAY FOR SHIV SENA

- SANJAY JOG Mumbai, 4 March

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday withdrew from elections to the posts of mayor and deputy mayor of the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). The party will instead work as a watchdog for transparen­cy in the BMC’s administra­tion. The mayoral election is slated for March 8. This has paved the way for the election of the Shiv Sena candidate, Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r, as the city mayor. The decision was announced by Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after the BJP’s core committee meeting. He said the party would also not contest elections to civic committees. All the committees will be headed by the Shiv Sena and the other parties will be represente­d depending on their respective strength.

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday withdrew from elections to the posts of mayor and deputy mayor of the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC).

The party will instead work as a watchdog for transparen­cy in the BMC’s administra­tion.

The mayoral election is slated for March 8, which coincides with polling for the last phase of the Uttar Pradesh assembly election.

This has paved the way for the election of the Shiv Sena candidate, Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r, as the city mayor.

The decision was announced by Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after the BJP’s core committee meeting. He said the party would also not contest elections to civic committees. All the committees will be headed by the Shiv Sena and the other parties will be represente­d depending on their respective strength.

The BJP will also not stake claim to the post of leader of the opposition and it will not play the role of the opposition in the newly elected 227-member BMC.

Fadnavis said the party would support the Shiv Sena in the mayoral election. The party will also help the Shiv Sena to improve transparen­cy in administra­tion.

The Shiv Sena won 84 seats of the BMC and subsequent­ly mobilised support from four independen­ts. The BJP came second by winning 82 seats and received support from two independen­ts. The Congress won 31 seats, NCP 9, Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena 7 and Samajwadi Party 6.

The chief minister’s announceme­nt comes on the eve of the budget session of the state legislatur­e, which begins on March 6. Fadnavis has also hinted that his government is stable and does not see any threat despite the Shiv Sena’s recent claims that the government was on notice.

Fadnavis announced the formation of a three-member committee comprising former bureaucrat­s Sharad Kale, Gautam Chatterjee and Ramnath Jha to suggest ways to make BMC’s administra­tion more transparen­t. He said the government would request the Lok Ayukta to depute officials to look into the affairs of Mumbai city. This may help the government tighten its control over the functionin­g of BMC.

Shiv Sena leader and state transport minister Divakare Raote welcomed Fadnavis’ announceme­nt, saying the BJP had accepted the mandate of Mumbaikars. He said this would help the Shiv Sena win the mayoral post for the fifth time in a row.

Fadnavis announced the formation of a three-member committee to suggest ways to make BMC’s administra­tion more transparen­t

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 ?? PTI ?? Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis (centre) with party members after the results of the BMC polls were announced last month. Instead of contesting for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor, the Bharatiya Janata Party will now work as a watchdog in the BMC
PTI Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis (centre) with party members after the results of the BMC polls were announced last month. Instead of contesting for the posts of mayor and deputy mayor, the Bharatiya Janata Party will now work as a watchdog in the BMC

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