A political party that is promising to clean Mumbai if it wins the BMC elections has doubled the city’s garbage during its campaign with their hoardings, posters, flowers, and crackers.
As Mumbai gears up for the BMC elections, parties and leaders are campaigning in full swing, with long convoys of vehicles rolling through the streets, workers putting up posters on every available surface, and flyers being generously distributed across roads and footpaths — all while speeches about discipline, civic sense, and a “clean Mumbai” echo from loudspeakers mounted on the same vehicles.
Speaking to The Fauxy, the leader of the party said, “We are doing it so when we win, we have more work to do. We just want to work hard, but you media people have a problem with everything.”
Currently, the party is also claiming that it will solve Mumbai’s traffic problem, while causing an 8-km-long traffic jam due to its campaign.












