Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State starts preparatio­ns for local polls; SC ruling crucial

- Surendra P Gangan

MUMBAI: The state government has directed more than 24 municipal corporatio­ns to start formation of electoral wards as per their 2017 status, thus beginning the process for the local body elections. Considerin­g that it will take at least three months to complete the process, the polls are expected to be held by February-end or in March.

It is important to note that the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on November 28 a clutch of petitions challengin­g the poll-related amendments brought in by the Eknath Shinde-devendra Fadnavis duo and the Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi. And a ruling in the petitioner­s’ favour will force the current regime to switch to the ward formation done by the Uddhav Thackeray-led government.

On Tuesday, an order issued by the urban developmen­t department (UDD) asked the corporatio­ns to follow the 2011 census, which is in accordance with the government’s decision in August to go back to the 2017 status of wards. The state has scrapped the Uddhav Thackeray-led government’s decision to increase the number of wards to 236 from 227 on the basis of the projected rise in population. “The ward boundaries in most of the municipal corporatio­ns will remain the same as

Pthe base is the 2011 census. However, in civic bodies like Pune, Vasai-virar, and Kalyandomb­ivali there have been additions or deletions of villages in the last few years. Except these, others can use their 2017 status and complete the process in the next three months. In that case, the polls could be held by February-end or in March,” an official from UDD said.

An official from the state election commission said the government has started the process within its power to form electoral wards. The court and the poll panel will be apprised of the government decision on the process in the due course, he said.

The elections to these municipal corporatio­ns were delayed after the OBC quota was scrapped by the SC for the want of empirical data. The quota has been restored now.

About 10 local bodies, including Mumbai, have been ruled by administra­tors since March, while five are under the administra­tor for more than one year.

Ward boundaries in most of municipal corporatio­ns will remain the same as the base is the 2011 census STATE OFFICIAL

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis have scrapped previous government’s decision to increase the number of wards .
HT PHOTO Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis have scrapped previous government’s decision to increase the number of wards .

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