Postal Ballot Boxes to Be Opened Only on Counting Day: BMC Clarifies After Uddhav Thackeray’s Allegation
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has clarified that postal ballot boxes related to the ongoing civic elections will be opened strictly on the designated counting day and not before. The clarification came after Shiv Sena UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray raised concerns over the handling of postal ballots alleging possible procedural lapses that could impact electoral transparency.

The issue surfaced after a letter issued by a returning officer created confusion among political parties and candidates. The communication suggested that postal ballot boxes would be taken out of the strong room a day before counting. This sparked immediate political reactions with opposition leaders questioning why such a step was being taken ahead of the official counting schedule.
Responding to the controversy the BMC stated that the earlier letter was issued due to a clerical error and was subsequently withdrawn. Officials emphasised that postal ballot boxes will remain sealed and securely stored in the strong room until counting day when they will be opened in the presence of candidates or their authorised representatives. The civic body underlined that the process will follow established election norms and directions issued by the State Election Commission.
Postal ballots are used by a specific category of voters including government employees election staff and those on essential duty who are unable to vote in person. Given their importance in closely contested wards any ambiguity regarding their handling often attracts heightened political scrutiny. The BMC asserted that all safeguards are in place to ensure that the integrity of these votes is maintained.
Uddhav Thackeray had earlier questioned why postal ballot boxes were being mentioned for removal ahead of counting. He argued that any deviation from standard procedures could raise doubts in the minds of voters and political parties. His remarks added to the already charged atmosphere surrounding the civic elections which are being held after a prolonged delay.
Election officials clarified that postal ballots will be counted only after the Electronic Voting Machines are opened on counting day as per protocol. They added that candidates will be informed in advance and allowed to remain present during every stage of the process to ensure transparency and accountability.
The BMC elections are considered one of the most significant local body polls in the country due to the corporation’s scale budget and administrative influence. With multiple political parties fighting for control the margins in several wards are expected to be narrow making every vote crucial. In such a scenario even minor communication errors tend to snowball into major political issues.
Apart from the postal ballot controversy Thackeray and other leaders have also raised questions on other election-related procedures. These concerns have been dismissed by election authorities who maintain that all voting and counting processes are being conducted in accordance with established rules.
Election officials have reiterated that any attempt to tamper with postal ballots would be impossible under the existing multi-layered security system. Continuous surveillance restricted access to strong rooms and mandatory documentation at every stage are meant to prevent irregularities. Authorities stressed that the credibility of the civic election rests on strict compliance with procedure and assured voters that every valid vote will be counted fairly and transparently on counting day.
The civic body has appealed to political parties and candidates not to spread confusion or misinformation and to cooperate with election officials. It reiterated that transparency fairness and adherence to procedure remain its top priorities during the counting process.
As counting day approaches attention remains firmly on how smoothly the final phase of the election unfolds. The BMC’s clarification is seen as an attempt to restore confidence and ensure that the focus remains on the democratic outcome rather than administrative confusion.
With stakes high and political tensions running strong the coming days are expected to be closely watched as Mumbai awaits the results that will determine the future leadership of its civic administration.
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