The Mumbai Congress on Friday (December 26, 2025) published a "chargesheet" against the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), alleging large-scale corruption, administrative failure and financial irregularities in the civic body's functioning.

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Speaking to reporters, Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad claimed that the BMC, Asia's largest civic body, which has been without elected representatives for more than three years, has failed to ensure transparency and accountability in governance.

The "chargesheet" highlights alleged irregularities in civic works, tender processes and expenditure of public funds, she said.

The former Minister alleged that key civic departments were functioning without proper supervision, leading to delays in public works, poor quality infrastructure and hardship to citizens, and accused the civic administration of favouring select contractors and mismanaging funds allocated for essential services.