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‘Not enough questions raised as per promises made in manifestos’
Updated On: 19 November, 2021 08:24 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Praja Foundation analyses the performance of all parties based on the questions raised by them in meetings related to the promises they had made before the 2017 BMC election

Bikers navigate potholes on Bandongri service road at Western Express Highway, Kandivli. File pic
An analysis of the manifestos issued by political parties before the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections in 2017 by Praja Foundation has revealed that corporators have not been much concerned about the civic issues and enthusiastic about looking into the complaints raised by citizens. The foundation in its report has analysed the performance of all parties based on the questions raised by them in meetings related to the promises they had made before the previous election.
Five years back the Shiv Sena, BJP, NCP and Congress had issued manifestos, which promised better civic facilities. Praja Foundation released an audit report of these manifestos on Thursday. The report not only audited the promises made by the Sena but also those by the BJP, NCP and Congress.

