Updated On: 11 November, 2024 10:48 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Two-time MLA Mangesh Kudalkar (Shinde Sena) and ex-corporator Pravina Morajkar (UBT) need to convince 3 lakh voters that they will address infrastructure breakdown

Pravina Morajkar and Mangesh Kudalkar. Pics/Rajesh Gupta
Congestion, lack of connectivity, overcrowding, narrow roads, rising dust and pollution, incomplete infrastructure upgrades, and unfinished redevelopment projects—the Kurla Assembly constituency is a crucible of chaos, blending old and new.
It is one of the six Assembly segments of the Mumbai North Central Parliamentary seat and comprises two civic wards, L and M, including areas like Kurla East and West, Chunabhatti, Tilak Nagar and parts of Chembur.
The constituency has around 2,97,000 voters, with the main contest this time between two Shiv Sainiks: two-time sitting Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Mangesh Kudalkar from Shinde Sena (Shiv Sena) and former corporator Pravina Morajkar from Uddhav Sena (Shiv Sena-UBT).