Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
AIMIM corporators will prioritize citizens’ concerns in their municipal duties. Speaking at a press conference, state president Imtiaz Jaleel said the party plans to improve municipal schools, ensure no closures, and open new schools on vacant land.
Of the 33 elected corporators, three are experienced, while 30 are newcomers. A preparatory meeting at a hotel guided them on protocol, raising assembly questions, and resolving issues. Jaleel thanked voters for their strong support.
He said the party will soon decide opposition and group leaders, emphasizing that AIMIM will assert its role firmly. He also urged all political parties to unite for city development post-elections.
Jaleel highlighted unresolved issues: the city’s water situation remains poor, charges should match supply, there are no hawker zones, and many were displaced for road widening. He expressed surprise that affected properties were demolished while government funding for roads is still unannounced. Responding to a question, Jaleel added that AIMIM may consider alliances with parties other than BJP and Shinde Sena.