Bollywood elites are flooding polling booths while regular people deal with broken roads. Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar showed up at stations across Maharashtra for municipal elections regarding twenty-nine corporations, like the Brihanmumbai civic body. Sonali Bendre arrived with husband Goldie Behl alongside son Ranbir to cast ballots while Bhagyashree flashed her marked finger to the cameras.
She took a moment to rant about the terrible infrastructure because pollution levels remain high. The actress claimed constant digging causes traffic jams, which makes getting to work impossible. Bhagyashree noted that accidents happen frequently since construction moves slowly. She insisted these repairs must finish faster to help commuters.
On the topic of turnout, she encouraged locals to use their holiday for democracy instead of just sleeping in. Bhagyashree suggested voters can rest or eat first, but need to head out eventually. Her appeal is for citizens to wake up and ensure they exercise their rights despite the day off.
The State Election Commission organized over thirty-nine thousand stations equipped with electronic units to handle nearly four crore eligible voters. Polling covers major hubs like Thane, Pune, and Nagpur, where residents will pick from fifteen thousand candidates. Sixty-eight seats went uncontested, meaning voting only occurs for the remaining spots.
Mumbai alone possesses over ten thousand stations for its seventeen hundred hopefuls. Everyone waits until counting begins on January 16 to see who controls cities like Nashik and Solapur.
She took a moment to rant about the terrible infrastructure because pollution levels remain high. The actress claimed constant digging causes traffic jams, which makes getting to work impossible. Bhagyashree noted that accidents happen frequently since construction moves slowly. She insisted these repairs must finish faster to help commuters.
On the topic of turnout, she encouraged locals to use their holiday for democracy instead of just sleeping in. Bhagyashree suggested voters can rest or eat first, but need to head out eventually. Her appeal is for citizens to wake up and ensure they exercise their rights despite the day off.
The State Election Commission organized over thirty-nine thousand stations equipped with electronic units to handle nearly four crore eligible voters. Polling covers major hubs like Thane, Pune, and Nagpur, where residents will pick from fifteen thousand candidates. Sixty-eight seats went uncontested, meaning voting only occurs for the remaining spots.
Mumbai alone possesses over ten thousand stations for its seventeen hundred hopefuls. Everyone waits until counting begins on January 16 to see who controls cities like Nashik and Solapur.