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Mumbai: BMC chief orders all politicians’ banners pulled off vaccination centres
Updated On: 04 June, 2021 09:56 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Some corporators, MLAs, MPs have put up posters at ward-level vaccination centres claiming hand in setting them up for the locals

A woman gets a Covid-19 vaccine shot at Nair hospital. File pic
In view of the fact that corporators, MLAs and MPs have put up their posters and hoardings at vaccination centres in their electoral wards, claiming that they have been instrumental in setting them up, BMC chief Iqbal Singh Chahal issued a circular on Thursday asking ward officials to remove them immediately.
mid-day had reported about how corporators were showing up at smaller vaccination centres on days of walk-ins, trying to claim that they have been involved in the process of setting up the centres for the residents of their respective electoral wards. One of the centres at Andheri West also has a poster of the public representatives.
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