Pune: NCP Candidates Gain Strong Support from Housing Societies in Ward No. 9; Rivals on the Back Foot
Pune: In Ward No. 9, the public outreach drive conducted by the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has received an overwhelming response from residents. Visits to multiple housing societies have intensified political activity in the ward, with a clear focus on listening to citizens’ concerns at the society level.
During the outreach, key NCP candidates Gayatri Medhe-Kokate, Baburao Chandere, Parvati Nimhan, and Amol Balwadkar interacted directly with residents, discussing development priorities, civic amenities, and future needs.
Review of Development and Civic Issues
Residents shared feedback on completed works related to roads, water supply, sanitation, electricity, and other basic services, along with pending issues affecting daily life.
Commitment to a Time-Bound Action Plan
Detailed discussions focused on prioritizing upcoming development works and improving society-level facilities. The candidates committed to preparing a concrete, time-bound action plan based on citizens’ suggestions.
Trust Built at the Society Level
Senior citizens, women, youth, and local volunteers participated actively, expressing satisfaction at having a direct platform to raise concerns. The candidates assured continued engagement through regular interactions, feedback meetings, and direct problem-solving mechanisms. The outreach has visibly strengthened the NCP’s presence and connect in Ward No. 9.
