Updated On: 13 January, 2026 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
During the meeting, residents demanded that the candidates address long-pending civic issues, including broken and encroached footpaths, illegal hawkers, debris dumping, pollution, development of education facilities such as schools and colleges, and zero tolerance for corruption

Residents at the meeting on Sunday with a video camera to record statements. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Residents of St Anthony Street Welfare Association from the Vakola-Kalina area, along with members of the Voice of Kalina Association, invited all candidates contesting Ward No. 91 in the upcoming BMC elections for a meeting on Sunday evening.
During the meeting, residents demanded that the candidates address long-pending civic issues, including broken and encroached footpaths, illegal hawkers, debris dumping, pollution, development of education facilities such as schools and colleges, and zero tolerance for corruption.