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From rent freeze to Israel: What are Zohran Mamdani's views on major issues? Find out more about NYC's Democratic Mayoral nominee

From rent freeze to Israel: What are Zohran Mamdani's views on major issues? Find out more about NYC's Democratic Mayoral nominee

Time of India2 days ago

Zohran Mamdani
With his recent victory in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani has gone from political curiosity to citywide contender. At 33, the Astoria-based assemblyman has successfully positioned himself as the voice of New York's progressive, multi-ethnic, and working-class future.
But what exactly does Mamdani stand for?
From rent controls and universal childcare to his controversial views on Israel–Palestine, Mamdani's platform represents a radical departure from City Hall's traditional centrism. Here's a breakdown of his core beliefs and proposals.
1. Housing and
Rent Freeze
Housing is at the heart of Mamdani's campaign. He has called for an immediate rent freeze on all rent-stabilised units and proposes the creation of a Social Housing Development Agency to oversee the construction of 200,000 units of publicly owned, affordable housing over the next decade.
To fund these programmes, he plans to increase taxes on the city's wealthiest individuals and biggest corporations. He has also advocated for stronger tenant protections, including an end to no-fault evictions.
2. Taxation and Economic Justice
Mamdani wants to introduce a 2% city income tax on those earning over $1 million, alongside increased corporate taxes. These measures, he claims, would generate an estimated $20 billion in revenue.
The funds would support a host of social welfare initiatives, including universal childcare, tuition-free public college (CUNY/SUNY), subsidised grocery stores in food deserts, expanded tenant legal support, and fare-free public transit.
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He also supports increasing the minimum wage to $30/hour by the year 2030.
3. Public Transit and Infrastructure
Mamdani has pledged to make all MTA buses permanently fare-free, citing successful pilot programmes that increased ridership. He also supports freezing subway fares and expanding the frequency of both buses and trains.
To reduce car dependency and fight climate change, he backs congestion pricing, more protected bike lanes, and stronger infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists.
4. Childcare and Education
His plan includes city-funded universal childcare and pre-kindergarten programmes. He also wants to make higher education truly accessible by eliminating tuition at public colleges and taxing private universities that currently benefit from major property tax exemptions.
5. Public Safety and Community Well-being
Mamdani proposes the establishment of a Department of Community Safety that would prioritise non-policing strategies for public safety—such as housing assistance, mental health services, and community outreach programmes.
He also plans to increase funding for anti-hate crime initiatives by 800%, with particular attention to combating antisemitism and Islamophobia.
6. Israel–Palestine and Foreign Policy Views
Mamdani's positions on Israel–Palestine have drawn both national attention and significant controversy. A vocal supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, he has described Israel's actions in Gaza as 'genocide' and introduced resolutions seeking to sever city ties with firms operating in West Bank settlements.
He initially declined to sign statements affirming Israel's identity as a Jewish state, though later clarified that he recognises Israel's right to exist and opposes violence against civilians on all sides.
While slogans like 'Globalise the Intifada' have led to accusations of extremism, Mamdani has repeatedly stated that he does not condone violence and supports peaceful resistance rooted in human rights. In recent interviews, he has explicitly condemned antisemitism and affirmed the fear many Jewish New Yorkers feel in today's climate.
7. LGBTQ+ Rights and Immigrant Advocacy
Mamdani supports expanding access to gender-affirming healthcare, establishing an LGBTQIA+ Affairs Office, and ensuring sanctuary protections for all undocumented New Yorkers. His broader immigration stance includes legal aid, language access, and defending the rights of Muslim and South Asian communities.
A Campaign of Contrast
Mamdani's insurgent campaign marks a break not just with the Cuomo-era establishment but also with the centrist, managerial politics of Mayor Eric Adams.
His platform doesn't promise moderation—it demands transformation.
Yet it's a high-wire act. While Mamdani has captured the imagination of progressive youth, he now faces a general electorate that includes moderate Democrats, independents, and conservatives wary of his sharp ideological turns—especially on issues like Israel.
Whether his vision finds citywide resonance in November remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Zohran Mamdani is no longer just a state assemblyman from Queens. He is the face of a new political vanguard reshaping New York, block by block.

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