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                <title>How BJP blows out battle of Bombay</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Winning control of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was not just an electoral victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was a matter of political prestige and psychological dominance. This story begins in 2022 and concludes with the BMC elections of 2026.</p>
<p>The journey began in June 2022, when the Shiv Sena split into two factions. The BJP swiftly formed an Alliance with Eknath Shinde. This move significantly weakened the Thackeray family’s long-standing influence and its “Marathi pride” political narrative. After the 2024 Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly elections, the BJP shifted its complete focus to Mumbai’s civic wards.</p>...]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.khabarchhe.com/politics/how-bjp-blows-out-battle-of-bombay/article-178"><img src="https://english.khabarchhe.com/media/400/2026-01/043.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p>Winning control of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was not just an electoral victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was a matter of political prestige and psychological dominance. This story begins in 2022 and concludes with the BMC elections of 2026.</p>
<p>The journey began in June 2022, when the Shiv Sena split into two factions. The BJP swiftly formed an Alliance with Eknath Shinde. This move significantly weakened the Thackeray family’s long-standing influence and its “Marathi pride” political narrative. After the 2024 Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly elections, the BJP shifted its complete focus to Mumbai’s civic wards.</p>
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<p>In early 2025, senior BJP leaders launched an extensive “booth empowerment” campaign. Under Panna Pramukh 2.0, one party worker was assigned to every street and residential building. At the same time, the BJP relied on systematic data collection to understand voter preferences, local issues, and voting patterns.</p>
<p>Infrastructure development became the BJP’s central campaign message. By the end of 2025, major projects such as the Mumbai Coastal Road, Atal Setu, and several new metro lines were inaugurated by the BJP-led state and central governments. The message to voters was clear and direct: development comes with BJP governance.</p>
<p>By January 2026, seat-sharing arrangements within the Mahayuti alliance were carefully finalised. The Shinde faction contested seats in areas with a strong Marathi voter base, while the BJP focused on wards dominated by North Indian and Gujarati voters. For the first time, the party also fielded a large number of Dalit and OBC candidates in wards where these communities had a decisive influence.</p>
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<p>Thirty days before polling, the BJP launched an aggressive advertising campaign. The party described the previous 30 years of BMC administration as an “era of corruption.” Issues such as poor drain cleaning and pothole-ridden roads were highlighted and widely circulated on social media. To reduce the influence of the Thackeray family’s residence, Matoshree, the BJP organised numerous small corner meetings at the local level.</p>
<p>The BJP campaign was not limited to gaining political power. It also focused on the hopes and expectations of Mumbai’s growing middle class. The party projected itself as a symbol of better governance, faster development, and a modern future for the city.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the BJP’s victory in the BMC elections was the result of careful planning, strong organisational structure, effective use of data, and a clear, development-focused narrative built steadily over four years.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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