
BJP officials appointed for ward watch for BMC polls
Mumbai: City BJP president and state cabinet minister Ashish Shelar on Saturday announced the appointment of district-level office-bearers to conduct a comprehensive ward-wise review and submit detailed reports ahead of the upcoming
BMC elections
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North Mumbai district unit was assigned to MLAs Atul Bhatkhalkar and Yogesh Sagar. North West district unit will be reviewed by MLAs Ameet Satam and Vidya Thakur.
MLA Mihir Kotecha and ex-MP Manoj Kotak will review North East district unit, while MLAs Parag Alavani and Sanjay Upadhyay have charge of North Central district unit. South Central district unit will be reviewed by MLC Prasad Lad and former MLA Sunil Rane, while South Mumbai district unit will be reviewed by minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha and Speaker Rahul Narwekar.
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Mumbai: City BJP president and state cabinet minister Ashish Shelar on Saturday announced the appointment of district-level office-bearers to conduct a comprehensive ward-wise review and submit detailed reports ahead of the upcoming BMC elections.
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orth Mumbai district unit was assigned to MLAs Atul Bhatkhalkar and Yogesh Sagar. North West district unit will be reviewed by MLAs Ameet Satam and Vidya Thakur.
MLA Mihir Kotecha and ex-MP Manoj Kotak will review North East district unit, while MLAs Parag Alavani and Sanjay Upadhyay have charge of North Central district unit. South Central district unit will be reviewed by MLC Prasad Lad and former MLA Sunil Rane, while South Mumbai district unit will be reviewed by minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha and Speaker Rahul Narwekar.

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