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Allies compete, rivals unite: Significance of Maharashtra civic polls, & India’s miserable cities

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The high-stakes Maharashtra civic polls will be held on 15 January. 29 municipal corporations, including Mumbai (BMC), Thane, Nashik, Pune, Nagpur will go to polls.

CutTheClutter episode 1783 looks at the significance, key players & politics of these elections where alliance equations have changed- allies are competing and rivals have united. ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta also highlights India’s urban governance problems and the 4 ‘brand destroyers’ of India. Deputy Editor Manasi Phadke joins in, from Mumbai.

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