Mumbai: Regulating rolling balls for general elections to BMC and14 other city companies in the state, the State Election Commission (SEC) on Saturday crashed into the timeline to resolve the boundaries of ward after they increased in Mumbai and determined several panel wards in other civil bodies.
With the timeline stating the final list of environmental boundaries will be published on March 2, polls for Indian Richest Civic companies, BMC, are arranged to be postponed and may be encouraged to the end of March or April.
BMC polls are expected to be held in February as the term Civic House ending on March 8 must be carried out before civilian elections are held.
The number of electoral environments in the city will increase from 227 to 236.
The SEC has directed BMC to issue boundaries of the revised ward on February 1 and invite suggestions / objections until February 14.
The trial of the advice / objections received will be held.
On February 26, and a report will be submitted to the SEC on March 2.
The same schedule will apply to other companies including Thane, which will also conduct polls.
The Country Cabinet has approved a proposal to improve the election environment in BMC and has several panel wards for other companies.
The state legislature gave his approval to change the various actions for it.
In a letter to BMC and other local bodies, the SEC has said completion of bookings for OBC will take time.
The state government has submitted a petition to leave specifically at the Supreme Court, which directed the country to submit details to the OBC commission.
The panel will study data and in turn make recommendations to the state and also as big as seconds.
“Because making a decision based on the recommendation of the OBC Commission will take time, the SEC has decided to resolve the environmental boundaries.
This will be the responsibility of the Civic Agency to complete the exercises in the given timeline and the details must be posted on the Corporation website and send reports to seconds after completing every step, “Read the SEC letter.
The total population of the city, as a finalization for 236 wards, is 12.44 million.
The SEC has received the details of the SC and ST and ST populations provided by BMC.
Of 236 wards, 50% are reserved for women.
Of the 236 wards, 15 wards have been provided for SCS and two for STS.
In March 2021, SC said reservations for OBC in the local body of the state could not exceed the number of 50% ceiling for SCS, STS and OBC.
After the order, the state appoints the commission to collect empirical data and announce laws to provide reservations up to 27% for OBC without exceeding the 50% ceiling.
But SC remains, by saying it cannot be implemented without data.
BJP Mla from Mulund Mihir Kotecha said the party would wait for the details of the boundaries of ward.
“It is known that a political body affiliated with the ruling party (Shiv Sena) and not BMC has compiled environmental boundaries.
Pen drive sent to BMC by the agency has been forwarded to seconds,” he said.
BJP has won 82 seats in the last civilian election and in more than 25 seats, it was won with a margin of less than 1,000 votes.
“There are every outlet likely to be adjusted in such a way that BJP loses the end of his victory.
The limit was decided by the main arterial and nullah road,” said BJP source.
In Thane, the Sec had operated 47 several panel wards.
Environmental numbers will rise from 33 to 47.
While 46 wards will have 3 members, Ward No.
44 will have 4.
Total representatives will go to 142 of 131.
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