Mumbai votes in Assembly elections: MLA choices for Kurla, Kalina, Vile Parle and Wadala

As Mumbai gets ready to elect its MLAs on Monday, take a look at the profiles of candidates in the fray in the four assembly constituencies of Kurla, Kalina, Vile Parle and Wadala.

On Monday, October 21st, Maharashtra will be voting to elect the members to its Legislative Assembly. Take a look at the profiles of candidates in the fray in the four key constituencies of Kurla, Kalina, Vile Parle and Wadala.

Constituency: Kurla

Incumbent MLA: Mangesh Kudalkar, Shiv Sena

Name, Education & Profession Party Assets Pending Court Case Ratings* Agenda
Ratnakar Daware LLB

Advocate

All India Majlis E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9.09 Lakh None Will work with the Vidhi mandal in making and improving policies for better employment, education. Slum rehabilitation, improving the drainage system, local road transport
Ganesh Shinde

SSC

Business

Ambedkarite Party Of India 3.66 Lakh None Did not share
Nitin Bhosale 9th Std.

Self-employed

Bahujan Samaj Party 4.25 Lakh None Redevelopment of slums with homes, parks, schools, anti-landlordism,improving roads, machines in hospital
Appasaheb Avchare M.A.

Business

Maharashtra Navanirman Sena 51.28 Lakh 8 Did not share
Milind Kamble SSC

Business

Nationalist Congress Party 1.64 Crore 2 Did not share
Mangesh Kudalkar SSC

Business

Shiv Sena 2.14 Crore None Did not share

Constituency: Kalina

Incumbent MLA: Sanjay Potnis, Shiv Sena

Name, Education & Profession Party Assets Pending Court Case Ratings* Agenda
Mohammed Sayed

SSC

Self-employed

All India Majlis E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 12.66 Lakh None Did not share
Laxman Kaikadi 9th Std.

Service

Ambedkarite Party Of India 23.15 Lakh None Rehabilitation for demolished homes, toilets
Tafajjul Khan 8th Std.

Business

Bahujan Maha Party 1.22 Lakh None To solve water & toilet problems, address the issue of relocation of people affected by road development and also of slum dwellers along the pipe from Kurla to Parel.
Vinod More 9th Std.

Self-employed

Bahujan Samaj Party 1.23 Lakh None Against corruption of SRA, betterment of BMC school and against corruption in MMRDA and provision to give house to slum people
Shorab Shaikh

5th Std.

Business

Bhartiya Bhaichara Party 6.88 Lakh None Will work towards welfare.
Pradeep Nambiar LLB

Self-employed

Independent 4.42 Crore None A law for unused FSI for builders to redevelop,legal permission for gaothans, roads, cleansing & beautification of Mithi river, accountability of 1000 crores already spent on Mithi river, garbage recycling for environment & energy.
Vishal Satpute

B.Com.

Finance

Independent 83.33 Thousand None Will fight against electricity price rise, sewage systems, construct biggest library in Kalina 
Javed Shaikh HSC

Business

Independent 1.52 Crore none Did not share
George Abraham B.Sc.

Retired

Indian National Congress 3.53 Crore None Protect residents facing displacement, Bhabha hospital upgrade,SRA disputes,ration office in Kurla west, ensure security of women
Sanjay Turde SSC

Service

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 58.45 Lakh 31 Employment & rehabilitation of slums adjacent to airport
Gayatri Jaiswal HSC

Service

Peasants and Workers Party of India 6.58 Thousand None Education, drainage, roads, safety of women & children, access to legal rights for women
Ismail Shaikh 8th Std.

Business

Samajwadi Party 43.94 Lakh None Will construct a hospital, engineering college, roads, water logging, toilets, access to government services for the poor & old
Sanjay Potnis SSC

Politician

Shiv Sena 4.04 Crore 18 Did not share
Manisha Jadhav

5th Std.

Business

Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi 20.53 Lakh None Did not share

Constituency: Wadala

Incumbent MLA: Nilkanth Kolambkar, BJP

Name, Education & Profession Party Assets Pending Court Case Ratings* Agenda
Mohd. Khan B.Com.

Consultant

All India Minorities Front 50 Thousand None I will work for senior citizens, for youth, for schools, alleviate hunger and for sports.
Nilkanth Kolambkar SSC

Politician

Bharatiya Janata Party 27.51 Lakh None Did not share
Yashwant Waghmare HSC

Interior designer

Independent 20 Thousand None Did not share
Shivkumar Lad

HSC

Business

Indian National Congress 4.86 Crore None Did not share
Anand Prabhu B.Com.

Salaried employee

Maharashtra Navanirman Sena 97.68 Lakh None Corruption, redevelopment of BDD chawls, police quarters, SRA & dilapidated buildings, skill development, water logging.
Lakshman Pawar

SSC

Ex Deputy Inspector

Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi 4.09 Crore None Did not share

Constituency: Vile Parle

Incumbent MLA : Parag Alavani, BJP

Name, Education & Profession Party Assets Pending Court Case

Ratings*

Agenda
Parag Alavani LLB

Activist

Bharatiya Janata Party 23.34 Crore None Did not share
Sunny Jain 8th Std.

Business

Bhartiya Manvadhikaar Federal Party 1.09 Crore None Did not share
Rajendra Nandagawali

N/A

Labourer

Independent 10 Thousand None Creation of Toilets/Sauchalays, raise my voice for job creation, 550 sqft of living space per family for slum dwellers.
Jayanti Siroya 7th Std.

Auto driver

Indian National Congress 4.45 Crore None Did not share
Juilee Shende B.MS.

Consultant

Maharashtra Navanirman Sena 2.3 Crore None Did not share
Sundar Padmukh B.Sc, B.Ed

Tea stall owner

Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi 5.33 Lakh None Did not share

All information provided by mumbaivotes.com

* Pending Court Case Ratings are calculated based on a mathematical formula which assigns 1 Red Flag for each minor criminal charge and 2 to 5 Red Flags for each charge of fraud, violent crimes, rape, robbery, extortion, kidnapping, murder under the Indian Penal Code

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