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BMC Elections 2026: Business leaders and Bollywood stars vote in Mumbai

Ashish Kumar Chauhan, Natarajan Chandrasekaran Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aamir Khan cast their votes in the BMC Election 2026, urging the citizens of Mumbai to exercise their democratic right and participate in civic progress.

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Ashish Kumar ChauhanManaging Director and CEO of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), cast his vote in the 2026 Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections. Reflecting on his long association with the city, Chauhan said Mumbai has been his home for over 40 years and has embraced him. He noted visible improvements in infrastructure and continued growth throughout the city. (Image: PTI)

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Chairman of the Tata Group Natarajan Chandrasekaran exercised his right to vote in the BMC elections, calling voting a privilege and urging citizens to participate in large numbers. He highlighted the importance of local governance and civic issues, saying municipal elections play a crucial role in shaping daily urban life. Chandrasekaran said he is looking forward to the new BMC administration. (Image: PTI)

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Actor Ranbir Kapoor was seen voting in the BMC elections, urging citizens to fulfill their civic duty. He said people often complain about civic issues throughout the year and that voting is the most direct way to make change. Kapoor also praised the BMC for consistently ensuring smooth conduct of major events and elections. (Image: ANI)

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Actor Anushka Sharma started her day by voting in the BMC elections, sharing the moment on social media. In her message, she stressed that voting was a duty to the country and its progress, urging citizens to come out and participate. His message encouraged voters in Maharashtra to exercise their democratic right. (Image: Anushka Sharma’s Twitter)

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Actor Aamir Khan was photographed arriving at a polling station in Mumbai to vote. Speaking to the media, he said adequate arrangements had been made to facilitate voting. Khan called on citizens to make use of their valuable votes and actively participate in the democratic process during the high-stakes municipal elections. (Image: PTI)

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Emily Carter

Emily Carter – Senior Political Editor Covers U.S. politics for over 10 years, specializing in elections and foreign policy.

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