Although Smita said that no single party can be held responsible for this, according to her, more efforts and transparency were needed in the functioning of the Mumbai civic body.
Smita, while speaking to a news channel after casting her vote in Bandra, said, "Today voted for several issues, such as water problem, which is being faced for years in Mumbai...I am not talking about Maharashtra. The roads are really very bad, traffic problem is also very bad, due to which people have to spend lots of time on roads. Moreover, pollution has also become a major problem and people are dying. All these issues that come under the BMC, have not been duly resolved."
Smita, a film producer and social activist, who lived in "Matoshree" (Thackeray clan's residence) until her divorce with Jaidev in 2004, also claimed that despite her surname and family connections - she has to face problems while getting her work done in India's richest civic body.
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In response to a query whether she wants to see a change of guard in BMC, she said, "I won't just say that, but it has to be better, with more efforts and transparency."
Elections to the cash-rich BMC and nine other civic bodies in Maharashtra, which virtually turned into a battle of prestige for Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, heading the state's first BJP-led government, and Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, were held today.
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