Palghar: The Vasai taluka is unique in many respects – it has pristine beaches, an agricultural zone, a fishing zone, an industrial zone, a forest zone, a tribal area, a mushrooming township, hills, majestic medieval forts and so on.
No other taluka in the country can boast of such diversity. Its rich forest, marine life and wetlands are unique.
Located 60-plus km away from downtown Mumbai in Palghar district, the tehsil-town falls in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) – the place offers several interesting things.
Today Vasai taluka is spread over Naigaon, Vasai, Nalasopara and Virar and some neighbouring areas.
It has two Maharashtra Legislative Assembly seats -- Vasai and Nalasopara.
While Vasai is represented by six-time MLA Hitendra Thakur, the founder of Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (VBA), his son Kshitij Thakur is representing Nalasopara for three terms.
This time the Thakur father-son duo is facing a stiff challenge in the region where they wield influence.
In Vasai, Hitendra Thakur, popularly known as Appa, faces Vijay Patil of the Congress and Sneha Dube of the BJP. Sneha is daughter of former Vasai MLA Vivek Pandit, who is a very senior social activist of Thane-Palghar belt and wife of Naveen Dube, who is an active social worker and politician and part of the hugely-popular Dube family.
“We are covering the entire constituency, house by house,” said Navin Dube.
In Nalasopara, Kshitij Thakur faces Rajan Naik of BJP and Sandeep Pandey of the Congress. “The Congress is giving a big challenge to the political opponents in the region,” said Ashraf Ali, Secretary, MPCC, Social Justice Department.
“The Vasai-Virar belt faces several challenges, the most important being open spaces,” said Sushil Dwivedi. “There are several infrastructure bottlenecks which need to be removed,” he added.
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