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From upmarket Bandra to the slums of Kurla – Mumbai’s North Central constituency is as diverse as it gets. This is a fact that Congress leader Priya Dutt, who is once again contesting from the seat, is clear about as she embarks on her campaign trail. Dutt has made issues like redevelopment, rehabilitation and open spaces her priority.
Despite stating earlier, that she would not be contesting the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Priya Dutt changed her mind once she was offered a seat.
When asked if there has been any change in the strategy adopted by Mumbai Congress owing to a change in the party leadership recently, Priya Dutt says, “What we realise is that we really need to start from the bottom, that’s where you see that our campaigning strategy has also changed. So, there is more interaction with the people, there are more door-to-door campaigns with the people. So, we are really reaching out on-ground to the voters.”
Dutt once again finds herself facing off against rival Poonam Maharajan from BJP, who defeated her in the 2014 elections, a result she is confident won’t repeat itself.
Questioning the result of the much hyped up Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Priya Dutt said that the least results have been seen in her constituency. “60% of our constituency is slums, and when you go into those areas you will see that the biggest issue again is toilets. People are coming and saying that they don’t have toilets or that there are 3,000 people but only 2 toilets, and I don’t see anything happening on the ground,” she said.
Mumbai will be voting in the fourth phase of the election on 29 April.
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Published: 24 Apr 2019,01:22 PM IST