Mumbai deputy commissioners protest retired official's BMC appointment

Sixteen deputy municipal commissioners in Mumbai have objected to a retired bureaucrat holding a key post in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. They claim it blocks promotion opportunities for serving officers. The protest underscores ongoing tensions in the municipal administration over staffing and transparency.

A group of 16 deputy municipal commissioners in Mumbai has objected to a retired bureaucrat occupying a 'vacant' post in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The issue came to light on November 7, 2025, as officers voiced their concerns.

They argue that the appointment deprives serving officers of internal promotion opportunities. The protesting officials have questioned the lack of transparency in the BMC's staffing processes. Keywords indicate possible involvement of names like Chandrashekar Chore and Bhushan Gagrani, though details are limited.

The dispute highlights broader tensions in municipal governance, including political influence, social activist intervention, and issues with internal promotions. Officers contend that assigning such posts to retirees could undermine administrative quality. In a major urban body like the BMC, such appointments are common, but this instance has sparked dissatisfaction among serving staff.

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