Milind Deora said that it was "immoral" and against the Constitution to undertake delimitation and demarcation of wards for the benefit of one party
Milind Deora. File Pic
A delegation of Congress leaders met Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday with a demand to scrap the demarcation and delimitation of civic wards in Mumbai.
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Taking to Twitter, Milind Deora said: "Today I led a delegation of Congress leaders, to meet Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. We demanded that the demarcation and delimitation of civic wards in Mumbai should be scrapped for free and fair polls."
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Without naming the Shiv Sena, Congress leader and former Union minister Milind Deora told PTI that it was "immoral" and against the Constitution to undertake delimitation and demarcation of wards for the benefit of one party.
महाराष्ट्राचे उपमुख्यमंत्री @Dev_Fadnavis जी यांना भेटण्यासाठी मी आज मुंबईतील काँग्रेसचे आमदार, @mybmc मधील विरोधी पक्षनेते आणि अनेक नगरसेवकांच्या शिष्टमंडळाचे नेतृत्व केले.
— Milind Deora | मिलिंद देवरा ☮️ (@milinddeora) August 2, 2022
निष्पक्ष निवडणुकांच्या हितासाठी मुंबईच्या नवीन वॉर्ड सीमा रद्द कराव्यात, अशी आमची मागणी आहे. pic.twitter.com/nCD8vdYaB6
The BMC is the most prestigious and richest civic body in the country and the elections for it should be conducted in an impartial manner, Deora said.
"So for free and fair polls, we met Fadnavisji and demanded that the delimitation and demarcation of wards be scrapped," he said.
Congress MLAs Amin Patel, Zeeshan Ahmad, the party's leader in the BMC Ravi Raja and other corporators were also present during the meeting, the party leader said.
The Shiv Sena-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had increased the number of civic wards from 227 to 236 by merging, splitting and redrawing boundaries. The civic body conducted a lottery for deciding reserved seats in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and other categories ahead of the civic polls which are due this year.
(With inputs from PTI)