00:00You have been voted, and what do you want to say to the Maya people?
00:03Vote, you too.
00:05It's important for the state, important for the city, important for the country.
00:08That's it. What else can I say?
00:10Sir, today, we see that the youth doesn't come to vote,
00:13and also, how do you encourage them to come forward to vote?
00:17What more can I say?
00:19Come, vote. What can I do? I can't go to everyone's house and ask them to vote.
00:23I would encourage them to...
00:24The thing is, if you have to tell someone that you want to vote,
00:28it's a problem, because people should realise, of their own accord,
00:31that this is our duty towards our city, our state, our country.
00:36And if we don't do it, then we are slacking.
00:39Then later, we can't ask questions to anyone.
00:41If we have to ask questions, then we have to do some work.
00:43You have done the voting, so on what basis have you done the voting?
00:46And what are the issues you are facing?
00:48My biggest issue, I'm wearing this, right?
00:51I'm wearing this in my home city because I can't breathe.
00:53The air has been polluted to a point where it's ridiculous.
00:55So, the...
00:58See, I understand infrastructure development is important,
01:00but the commercialisation of infrastructure development is a problem for me.
01:04It's rampant.
01:05Without thinking, 7 lakh flats are being built everywhere.
01:09Literally, 7 lakh flats are coming up, you know, right now.
01:12So, I mean, senseless overdevelopment is happening.
01:16You know, it makes no sense. It's actually harming all of us.
01:20That's one.
01:21The level at which Mumbai taxes are being paid,
01:26our infrastructure is not being developed according to that.
01:31Which is... It's unfortunate, shameful.
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