Overview
- Mumbai BJP reported 2.65 lakh responses and 1.45 lakh prospective volunteers from its 'Aawaaz Mumbaikarancha, Sankalp Bhajapacha' drive launched on September 16.
- According to Ameet Satam, respondents praised major projects such as the Metro expansion, Coastal Road, Atal Setu and housing initiatives but flagged gaps in day‑to‑day services.
- The party said 53% of participants expressed dissatisfaction with civic delivery, citing roads, water supply, public health, housing and education as priority fixes.
- BJP pledged a corruption‑free civic administration with faster road work, better garbage management, improved drain cleaning and stronger flood mitigation.
- Participation spanned diverse city groups, with an age split of roughly 65% aged 30–60, 25% aged 18–30, 8% over 60 and 2% under 18, and the party plans to continue the feedback process post‑polls as BMC elections are due by January 31, 2026 under a Supreme Court order.