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Mumbai: Tactical attention, strategic neglect

<p>It&rsquo;s all very well to say that Mumbai is the financial capital of the country and how it needs to be right up there with public infrastructure to qualify as a global city</p>

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It’s all very well to say that Mumbai is the financial capital of the country and how it needs to be right up there with public infrastructure to qualify as a global city. These are homilies that will be uttered by political parties as the state nears another assembly election.

The truth is that Mumbai, like most other elections, won’t matter in the manifestos of these political parties, nor will it feature prominently in the plans going ahead. The reason is simple, and it need not be over-analysed — Mumbai has no political ownership. Even the Shiv Sena, which has been in power in the BMC with its ally BJP for more than two decades, has shown little interest in the city’s infrastructure development. There is no indication to believe that there will be a sudden change of heart this time around.

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