Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Do you know your corporator, citizens ask ahead of BMC polls

- Tanushree Venkatrama­n

MUMBAI: Ahead of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) elections in 2022, a group of alert Mumbaiites going by the name ‘Jaago Mumbaikar’ have initiated a survey to know if you know about your municipal wards and corporator­s.

The survey will look at two aspects - if people are aware of their ward, their corporator, BMC’S responsibi­lities and what are the areas concerning them. Activists say that though BMC elections directly impact one’s quality of life, the awareness among voters is generally low, especially compared to Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.

In 2017, the voter turnout for BMC elections at 55% was a record high for Mumbai since 1992. It was just 44% in the 2012 civic election as opposed to 54% in the 2014 Assembly elections and around 55% in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. In 2007, only 46.05% voters participat­ed in the civic polls. The city has 24 municipal wards and 227 electoral wards. The elections are expected to be held in the first half of 2022.

A member from Jaago Mumbaikar, who did not wish to be named said, “Once we have the survey results, we are planning to run a campaign to build awareness among Mumbaiites. We will also meet all political parties insisting on giving tickets to candidates with a clean record.”

Milind Mhaske, project coordinato­r, Praja Foundation, which has been releasing councillor reports and also training councillor­s in the city said, “Though the awareness level is increasing, around 30-40% of people in the city might still not know about their electoral wards or corporator. Citizens may know who their MP (member of Parliament) or MLA (member of Legislativ­e Assembly is.”

“This exercise is important as it will create awareness among sections, which may otherwise not be interested in participat­ing in municipal elections,” Mhaske added.

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