Ram Naik : ‘The grand alliance government will come in all of Mumbai’, Ram Naik's confidence

Ram Naik : ‘The grand alliance government will come in all of Mumbai’, Ram Naik's confidence

In the festival of democracy, along with ordinary citizens, political leaders, former ministers, and prominent personalities also exercised their right to vote.
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The voting process for municipal corporations in the state, including Mumbai, is being conducted with enthusiasm today. In this festival of democracy, along with ordinary citizens, political leaders, former ministers, and renowned personalities have also exercised their right to vote. Against this backdrop, former Union Minister Ram Naik cast his vote this morning at the polling center in the Pahadi School Complex in Goregaon East, Mumbai. As soon as Ram Naik arrived to vote, an enthusiastic atmosphere was observed in the area. Since morning, long queues of voters were seen at this polling center. Senior citizens, women, and young voters came out of their homes with great enthusiasm to vote. On behalf of the administration, strict arrangements were made to ensure the voting process went smoothly.

After voting, Ram Naik interacted with the media. At this time, he expressed firm confidence that under the leadership of BJP, a grand alliance government will come to power in the entire Mumbai. Stating that the citizens of Mumbai voted for development, stability, and transparent administration, he claimed the victory of the grand alliance. Ram Naik said that Mumbaikars have previously supported development-oriented politics, and this time too, the public will make the right decision. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation is the largest and richest corporation in the country, and through it, the comprehensive development of the city can be achieved. He expressed confidence that the grand alliance government will work concretely on infrastructure, transport, water supply, sanitation, and basic issues of citizens.

During this conversation, Lokshahi Marathi's representative Imtiaz Mujawar had a direct discussion with Ram Naik. Ram Naik urged citizens to vote, emphasizing that voting is not just a right but also an important responsibility in a democracy. Meanwhile, voting has been peacefully underway at various polling stations in Mumbai since morning, with the police administration, home guards, and security systems on alert. The participation of artists, leaders, social workers, and ordinary citizens has made today's voting day a celebration of democracy.

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