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Potholes, water take backseat as Mumbai's netas fight over hawkers

<p>Despite taking three years to formulate a hawking policy, corporators across parties held up nearly all other work in the BMC for a fortnight as they milked the issue dry for political gains</p>

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While Mumbaikars were reeling from a water shortage and trying to make their way around mammoth craters on the road without hurting themselves, politicians in the BMC had just one issue on their mind hawking.

A hawker poses with her registration number while being photographed by a civic official during the licensing drive. File pic/AFP
A hawker poses with her registration number while being photographed by a civic official during the licensing drive. File pic/AFP

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