Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC ELECTIONS: DELIMITATI­ON TO HIT 80% WARDS

- Chetna Yerunkar

MUMBAI: The redrawing of the electoral map of the city ahead of the civic polls in 2017 is likely to hit nearly 80% of the wards upsetting calculatio­ns of politi cal parties and many sitting cor porators.

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) will announce the reservatio­ns and the new wards formed after delimitati­on on Monday. According to sourc es, while the number of wards (227) will remain the same, the areas they cover might change Moreover, with the increase in scheduled caste (SC) population the number of wards reserved for SC candidates has risen to 15 from the current 11. The number of wards in the open category will drop from the existing 77.

This means that 80% of the 227 corporator­s may not retain their wards and consequent­ly the voter base, which they have nurtured over the past five years The changes will make selection of candidates tricky.

The 2011 census, population growth in the suburbs and drop in the island city have been taken into account while redrawing electoral wards. Each ward has an approxi mate population of 54,000.

“The process has been going on for the past two years. We have taken the enumeratio­n data from the 2011 census and carried out GIS mapping of electoral wards before redrawing the boundaries,” said a civic officials. According to sources, seven wards from the island city will be reallocate­d in the suburbs, while three wards from the suburbs will be restructur­ed.

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