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BMC’s new guard?: BJP names Ritu Tawde as elected mayor, Shinde Sena elects Sanjay Ghadi as MP | Mumbai News

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4 minutes of readingBombayUpdated: February 7, 2026 02:05 pm IST

The ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra on Saturday formally announced its candidates for the posts of mayor and vice-mayor in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), with the BJP fielding senior corporator Ritu Tawde as mayor and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena nominating Sanjay Shankar Ghadi as vice-mayor.

The decision was made at a meeting of alliance leaders earlier in the week.

Bombay BJP president Amit Satam announced Tawde’s name, while former MP Rahul Shewale declared Ghadi as the official candidate of the Shiv Sena. Subsequently, the two parties submitted their nominations jointly.

In an official communication issued by the Shiv Sena, the party stated: “As per the instructions of the Shiv Sena chief and deputy chief minister Eknath ShindeShri Sanjay Shankar Ghadi is declared the authorized candidate of the Shiv Sena-BJP Mahayuti for the post of Deputy Mayor of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The term of office of the deputy mayor will be one and a quarter years.”

Under the new power-sharing formula introduced by Shinde, the post of deputy mayor will rotate every 15 months. This effectively means that Mumbai will have four deputy mayors during the five-year civic term, a structured internal arrangement aimed at balancing representation within the alliance.

With the Mahayutis having a clear majority in the BMC, the elections scheduled for February 11 are expected to be a formality unless there is a significant change in the numbers.

The Shiv Sena (UBT) has held meetings in Matoshree and is likely to field a candidate, but the ruling group currently enjoys a comfortable position.

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Ritu Tawde: a ‘Marathi face’ of Ghatkopar

Ritua Tawde’s rise carries a strong political message. A two-term corporator of Ghatkopar ward 132, she is seen as an aggressive “Marathi face” of the BJP in a largely Gujarati-speaking belt, a social balancing act that party leaders privately say is deliberate.

His name had been in discussion along with Shital Gambhir, but the leadership was eventually settled on Tawde, who was widely considered a strong contender.

She began her municipal career with a victory in Ward 127 in 2012, followed by a victory in Ward 121 in 2017. In the 2025 civic elections, she was elected from Ward 132. Tawde also served as chairperson of the BMC Education Committee and has been an active voice in civic deliberation.

Sanjay Ghadi: a Sena veteran

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At 57, Sanjay Ghadi represents the organizational old guard of the Shiv Sena. A BCom graduate, he studied in a BMC school up to Class 7, completed his schooling from Chhabildas High School in Dadar and graduated from Siddharth College of Commerce and Economics in Fort.

His political journey began in 1988-89 as divisional chief of the Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena, the undivided student wing of the Shiv Sena. In 1990-91, he served as president of the Mumbai University Students’ Council and as a member of the Senate.

Over the years, he held various organizational responsibilities, including the post of state general secretary in Maharashtra Navnirman Sena before returning to Shiv Sena. He later became deputy leader of Shiv Sena and is currently the party’s Raigad district contact chief.

He was elected corporate in 2017, served until 2022 and was re-elected in 2026. Within the party, he is considered a loyal and disciplined organizational leader.

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His wife, Sanjana Ghadi, is the deputy leader and spokesperson of the Shiv Sena. His son, Suyash Ghadi, is associated with Yuva Sena as convenor of the legislative assembly.

Vallabh Ozarkar is chief correspondent for The Indian Express’s Mumbai bureau, recognized as an authoritative and deeply knowledgeable voice on Maharashtra politics, governance and infrastructure. With more than nine years of experience in major news organizations, his reporting offers high standards of expertise and reliability. Experience and Authority Current Role: Senior Correspondent, The Indian Express, Mumbai Bureau. Geographic Specialization: Provides exclusive and in-depth coverage of Maharashtra politics and governance, operating at the epicenter of the state’s decision-making in Mumbai. Central Authority: His reports demonstrate deep expertise in critical and often complex state issues, including: Political Dynamics: In-depth analysis of the ruling coalition (Mahayuti) and the opposition (MVA), internal party conflicts and crucial electoral updates, including local body polls and disputes between municipal corporations. Governance and policies: Coverage focused on important state policies, such as the review of Mumbai’s ‘pagdi system’ (rent control of old buildings) and social welfare schemes (e.g. accountability of the Ladki Bahin Yojana). Infrastructure and Development: Reports on major urban and regional infrastructure projects including the Mumbai Water Metro, the Uttan-Virar sea link and the development of the Thane Metro. Administrative Oversight: Follows legislative actions, Cabinet decisions, and reports on liability issues and alleged fraud within state departments. Experience in your current role: Your role at The Indian Express, a leading national daily, validates the credibility and standard of your reporting. Professional Foundation: Prior to The Indian Express, Vallabh contributed to other major metropolitan news outlets including Mumbai Mirror and DNA – Daily News & Analysis, providing a solid foundation in rigorous urban and political journalism. Evidence of Impact: Its work consistently analyzes complex political developments and administrative failures, such as exposing discrepancies in government welfare schemes, cementing its reputation as a trusted source of hard-hitting, ground-level news from Maharashtra. He tweets @Ozarkarvallabh …Read more

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