Other corporators allege restructuring done to include favourable pockets to help ruling party secure more votes
Mumbaikars vote during the BMC election in February 2017. File pic
While the restructuring of wards has added only nine electoral wards, the boundaries of almost 75 per cent of them have changed. Many corporators allege that the wards are restructured in such a way that the ruling party may secure seats by a large margin. In the last election, there were at least 26 seats where the margin between the winning candidate and the closest opponent was less than 1,000 votes.