Mumbai BMC Election Results 2026: Dharavi's Unique Voting Pattern

Published: January 17, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Mumbai BMC Election Results 2026: Dharavi's Unique Voting Pattern

MUMBAI: While most of the city tilted decisively in one direction, the Dharavi slum sprawl was among the few areas which voted differently. Of its seven wards, two went to Congress and four were won by the Uddhav Thackeray–led Shiv Sena UBT. One seat went to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena while BJP failed to breach the constituency.

Observers said locals have voted for Opposition parties who can protect their rehabilitation interests during negotiations for the Dharavi redevelopment project undertaken by the government in a joint venture with the Adani group. With a population of about 3.5 lakh, in which Muslims constitute roughly 40%, Hindus around 30–35%, and Christians, Dalits, and other communities make up the rest, elections in Dharavi have historically been fought through alliances.

“BJP has never managed to get a foothold in Dharavi,” said Deepak Kale, whose wife Asha Kale won Ward 183 on a Congress ticket. For many, Congress is associated with tangible, if incremental, civic interventions. Esai Raja, a coaching teacher in Dharavi, said voters recall the party’s role in addressing basic infrastructure problems such as drainage. He also pointed to welfare-linked schemes offering laptops, scholarships, etc., to students clearing Class XII.

Others like Taufiq Ansari, who is a waste picker, invoked the Congress’s old “garibi hatao” slogan that once spoke directly to Dharavi’s experience of chronic poverty. Residents said Muslim voters largely consolidated behind the Congress, while pockets such as Brahmanwada, home to the potter community, leaned towards the BJP–Shinde Sena candidate.

Amita Bhide, professor at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences who studies local governance, noted, “While there are a lot of issues, the thing which is uppermost in the minds of all Dharavi residents is redevelopment.” She added that electoral choices remain one of the ways residents can articulate their concerns. “The only way in which they can articulate things is through protests, mobilizations, or voting. So it is not like ‘no redevelopment’. I would say this is a way of trying to mobilize further so that the redevelopment agenda is tweaked to what local demands are.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What were the election results in Dharavi for the Mumbai BMC elections 2026?
In the Mumbai BMC elections 2026, Dharavi's seven wards showed a split: four went to the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena UBT, two to the Congress, and one to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
2. Why did Dharavi vote differently from the rest of Mumbai?
Dharavi residents voted for Opposition parties to protect their rehabilitation interests during the Dharavi redevelopment project, which is a joint venture between the government and the Adani group.
3. What is the demographic composition of Dharavi?
Dharavi has a population of about 3.5 lakh, with Muslims constituting roughly 40%, Hindus around 30–35%, and Christians, Dalits, and other communities making up the rest.
4. What role has the Congress played in Dharavi?
The Congress is associated with addressing basic infrastructure problems such as drainage and offering welfare schemes like laptops and scholarships to students clearing Class XII.
5. What are the main concerns of Dharavi residents regarding the redevelopment project?
The main concern of Dharavi residents is ensuring that the redevelopment project addresses their needs and interests, particularly in terms of rehabilitation and infrastructure improvements.