23-year-old MBA student, Harshad Karkar, who aspired to step into the corporate world, has become the youngest corporator in the cash-rich Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) this time, winning Dahisar east ward on Shiv Sena ticket.
Harshad's entry into the politics was sudden, as his father, Prakash Karkar, a Shiv Sena corporator in the Mumbai civic body for the last ten years, decided not contest the BMC polls this time due to his ill health. The Uddhav Thackeray-led party then decided to field Harshad instead.
Harshad secured 11,355 votes from ward no. 6, beating rival Neela Rathod from the BJP, with a margin of 1,708 votes.
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"I never knew that I will be the youngest member in the BMC house. My target was to reach out to people and appeal to voters," he said.
According to Harshad, he was part of Shiv Sena's campaign team and used to go through voters' profile. "It was useful," he said.
Harshad, who is currently pursuing MBA from St Francis Institute of Management & Research in Borivli in marketing field, is planning to appear for its final exam next month.
"I am going to use my academic skills during my tenure in BMC as well," he said.
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