Updated On: 01 January, 2025 04:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Local body elections set to test Mahayuti’s dominance, revive grass-roots power tussle

(From left) Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis with his deputies Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar. File pic/Shadab Khan
Most local self-government polls used to be held before the state Assembly elections until their last term recently. These elections, to a mix of urban and rural bodies, gave parties an idea of where they stood in terms of popularity because these polls (except in village panchayat ones) are fought on election symbols. Because of their outcome and strategic importance, the local body polls are called mini-Assembly elections.
It will be the other way around this year. The local body polls, if held anytime in 2025, will find the Mahayuti alliance under pressure to maintain the top position it reached in the recent Assembly elections. The BJP-led combine set a new record in November 2024 by winning 237 out of 288 seats, a massive mandate that should encourage the new government to go for the municipal and district bodies that are currently under the administrator (duly appointed bureaucrat) in the absence of elected representatives for about two to three years.