Nagpur: With the formation of all subject committees in the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) nearly complete, the civic administration is now set to begin the politically sensitive process of appointing nominated corporators to the 151-member general body. The exercise has already triggered intense lobbying within both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress.As per the political strength in the newly elected House, the BJP — which commands a massive majority with 102 corporators — is expected to secure eight of the 10 nominated seats, while the Congress, with 34 corporators, will get two. Sources in both parties said that internal consultations have begun, and aspirants have started approaching senior leaders for support.The stakes are quite high this time as the number of nominated corporators has doubled compared to the previous general body. In the 2017 NMC House, only five members were nominated. However, following a 2023 amendment to the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, the state govt increased the cap to 10 nominated corporators, or 10% of the total strength of the House, whichever is lower, across civic bodies in the state. The move aims to bring experienced individuals into municipal governance to improve decision-making and administrative functioning.Despite eligibility guidelines stating that nominees should have experience or expertise in civic administration, social work, or public service, political considerations often dominate the selection process.Within the BJP, competition for the eight slots has intensified. Party insiders revealed that the leadership received more than 700 applications from aspirants, including several former corporators who were denied tickets in the recent civic polls. The latest election saw an unusually large number of new faces entering the House. Both BJP and Congress denied tickets to several senior and seasoned corporators, resulting in nearly 92 fresh faces in the 151-member general body. The absence of many experienced leaders has been felt during the early functioning of the House, giving the bureaucracy greater operational space. Party leaders believe the nomination route could help bring back seasoned political hands who missed electoral entry but have administrative experience.The Congress is also witnessing strong competition for its two seats. Party sources said nearly 300 aspirants have applied for nomination. Among those lobbying actively is former corporator Ramesh Punekar, who was denied a ticket in the civic polls. The party instead fielded his wife, but she lost to a BJP candidate.Punekar and several Halba community leaders have also submitted a representation to the Congress leadership, urging the party to nominate a representative from the community. They argue that despite a sizable Halba population in Nagpur, the Congress currently has no corporator from the community in the civic body.With lobbying intensifying in both camps, the final list of nominated corporators is expected to emerge only after consultations with senior party leadership at the state level.Fire Panel Poll Put Off After Ivnate’s RS NominationThe election for the chairperson and deputy chairperson of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s Fire Committee was postponed after former mayor Mayatai Ivnate, who was expected to head the panel, was nominated by the BJP to the Rajya Sabha.Meanwhile, nominations for the chairpersons and deputy chairpersons of nine other NMC subject committees were accepted at the civic headquarters by NMC secretary Ranjana Lade. The elections for the committees will be held on Friday (March 6), at the Standing Committee Hall at NMC headquarters.BJP corporator Ashwini Jichkar filed for chairperson of the civil works and projects committee, with Pradeep Pohane as deputy chairman. Manisha Atkare and Shrikant Aglawe filed for the medical services and health committee, while Nidhi Telgote and Sanjay Balpande filed nominations for the law committee.Santoshdevi Laddha and Bharti Bunde filed for the education committee, Rutika Masram and Sandeep Gawai for the slum improvement and housing committee, and Darshani Dhawad and Sanjay Chavare for the sports committee.Sarika Nandurkar and Tara (Laxmi) Yadav filed nominations for the women and child welfare committee, Divya Dhurde and Vijay Zalke for the water supply committee, while Sarita Kavre and Sunil Hiranwar filed for the tax assessment and collection committee. The final list of candidates will be published by the NMC secretary’s office on Friday.

