Mumbai: Malaika Baptist is NCP Candidate for Municipal Polls


By Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (RD)

Mumbai, Jul 26: Malaika G Baptist, daughter of Gilbert Baptist and Marceline Baptist, founders of metro-based Malaika Group, hailing from Shamboor in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, will contest as an NCP candidate for the municipal polls of suburban Mira–Bhayandar, ward number 42.

Malaika has submitted her nomination papers under the women’s reserved category on Tuesday July 24, under the leadership of NCP leaders.
 
Malaika is a graduate and interested in social service and has urged South Indian voters including Konkani, Tulu–Kannadigas living in the ward to cast their precious votes for her.  

 

  

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  • Nitya Nand Pandey, Mira Road,Poonam Sagar

    Mon, Aug 06 2012

    Congratulations & Best Of Luck.....Wrongly,there are 80 voters in our society of 42 ward...if you need that please call me immediately at 9987480009.........Wish you all the best.............

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  • Ronald Madtha, Borimar / Mumbai / Maldives

    Thu, Jul 26 2012


    Congrats Dear! wish you all the Best.

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