Mumbai Civic Elections: Voter Turnout, Allegations, and Celebrity Influence
The Mumbai civic elections witnessed around 50% voter turnout amid controversies over easily removable ink. Allegations of electoral misconduct were rampant, with key figures like Uddhav Thackeray condemning the process. Despite challenges, celebrities urged citizens to vote, underlining their role in shaping a cleaner and safer city.
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Amid controversy over electoral practices, Mumbai and 28 other municipal corporations in Maharashtra recorded about 50% voter turnout for civic elections. Allegations surfaced that the ink used to mark voters could be removed easily, potentially leading to irregularities.
State Election Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare affirmed that overall turnout ranged from 46 to 50%, but specific figures will be announced later. In Mumbai, the BJP-led alliance faced off against the Thackeray cousins in a significant political battle.
Bollywood icons like Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan, and Hema Malini participated actively, encouraging citizens to vote. Kumar emphasized the importance of making well-informed choices to improve civic conditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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