The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has appointed Nawab Malik, a prominent leader and former minister, as the chairman of its Mumbai election management committee, setting the stage for the upcoming 2025 BMC elections. This strategic decision, revealed by NCP state president Sunil Tatkare, signifies the party’s focused approach to the Mumbai municipal polls. The appointment was made with the consent of Ajit Pawar and Sunil Tatkare.
Nawab Malik, with his experience as former Mumbai NCP president, is seen as an experienced and influential leader. The election committee will be composed of key NCP figures, including Mumbai working presidents, MLAs, former MLAs, state officials and invited members from different constituencies of Mumbai. This comprehensive approach reflects the party’s strategic campaign planning.
The 2017 BMC elections saw a close battle between Shiv Sena and the BJP, resulting in a fragmented outcome. The upcoming 2025 elections are expected to be even more competitive. The political situation has changed since 2023 due to the splits within the NCP and Shiv Sena. The divisions within the Shiv Sena and the NCP have led to complex coalition dynamics.
The BJP has declared its intention to run independently in the BMC elections, aiming to win over 150 seats. This is influenced by the party’s assessment of potential negative impact on the image of its allies. The party is adopting an independent local election strategy.
Nawab Malik’s appointment has come in spite of past controversies. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had arrested him in 2022 in relation to a money laundering case. The BJP had opposed his involvement. The NCP’s decision to appoint Malik signals the party’s strong will to fight the elections aggressively. The forthcoming BMC election is shaping up as a triangular contest.
Nawab Malik’s return and strategic appointment sends a clear message that the NCP is entering the electoral battle with determination.
