Updated On: 30 July, 2022 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
After the OBC reservation draws, some now have a chance to contest, albeit from other wards, but some are disappointed as they cannot do so at all

Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal shows a ward number selected in the lottery held by the BMC after OBC ward reservation for civic elections on Friday at Balgandharva Rang Mandir, Bandra West. Pic/Ashish Raje
The second draw for reservation of wards for the upcoming civic election turned the situation for some candidates from bad to worse on Friday. While former Shiv Sena mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar who lost hope after the first draw now has an opportunity, Rakhi Jadhav, group leader of NCP has a ward she knows nothing about. The situation for some corporators of Congress remained unchanged.
The first draw was on May 31, without reservation for the OBC category. After the decision of Supreme Court, the second draw was conducted for the OBC category. Out of 236 seats, 15 are reserved for SC, 2 are for ST, 63 for OBC and rest (156) are in the open category. At least 50 per cent seats in all categories are reserved for women. The second draw changed the situation for almost all the seats.