BMC elections see candidate proliferation in slum clusters; 18 wards see 15+ contenders, vote split may favour bigger parties
MUMBAI: Several wards in the city have witnessed a proliferation of candidates in the BMC elections, particularly in areas with relatively homogeneous voter profiles such as slum clusters, besides Dalitdominated neighbourhoods and Muslim pockets.
Data from the nominations show that 18 wards have 15 or more candidates each, increasing the complexity of the contest.
Mrudul Nile, professor of political science at Mumbai University, attributed the factions of various parties and political fragmentation of some communities, as one of the reasons for proliferation of candidates. Bigger parties also field proxy candidates sometimes with the same names. In areas dominated by voters who are homogenous and of socio-economically disadvantaged groups, every party fields its candidates. Some contest to ensure their candidature is considered for the next elections, he said.
“At this point, it is difficult for independent candidates, lesser-known candidates or candidates of smaller parties to get elected, and a large number of candidates help major parties. Aspirations among the lower socio-economic groups also leads to an increased number of candidates,” Nile added.
Political scientist Surendra Jondhale said: “...a large number of people have political aspirations. People with a bit of money and net worth consider contesting elections, while some look at it as a tool to earn money....Many also think that they can buy votes in slum pockets to get elected even if they do not secure tickets from parties...”
Bhiwandi MLA Rais Shaikh said for the socio-economically disadvantaged groups the stakes are higher. “For some of thes candidates, contesting polls is a way of getting recognition...,” he said.
Mrudul Nile, professor of political science at Mumbai University, attributed the factions of various parties and political fragmentation of some communities, as one of the reasons for proliferation of candidates. Bigger parties also field proxy candidates sometimes with the same names. In areas dominated by voters who are homogenous and of socio-economically disadvantaged groups, every party fields its candidates. Some contest to ensure their candidature is considered for the next elections, he said.
“At this point, it is difficult for independent candidates, lesser-known candidates or candidates of smaller parties to get elected, and a large number of candidates help major parties. Aspirations among the lower socio-economic groups also leads to an increased number of candidates,” Nile added.
Political scientist Surendra Jondhale said: “...a large number of people have political aspirations. People with a bit of money and net worth consider contesting elections, while some look at it as a tool to earn money....Many also think that they can buy votes in slum pockets to get elected even if they do not secure tickets from parties...”
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