The event was attended by alliance candidates Anil Dilip Satav, Aishwarya Pathare, Shreyas Pritam Khandve and Ramdas Dattatray Dabhade, along with senior party leaders and local office-bearers. Speaking at the meeting, Satav said the alliance’s agenda was centred on core civic issues such as roads, water supply, public transport and environmental protection. “If elected, we are committed to bringing visible and measurable improvements at the grassroots level,” he said.Earlier in the day, the candidates undertook a foot march from the Lohegaon bus stop to the Jagadguru Sant Tukaram Maharaj temple, during which they interacted with residents and discussed local development concerns.At the programme, the politicians also outlined the BJP’s recently released manifesto for Ward 3. Describing it as a practical and time-bound development plan, Satav highlighted key proposals, including extending the proposed Khadakwasla-Kharadi Metro line up to Pune airport in Lohegaon to ease traffic congestion and strengthen public transport. The manifesto also promised cleaning, beautification and eco-friendly development of lakes in areas like Jambhulwadi, Katraj, Pashan and Lohegaon, with the long-term vision of promoting Pune as a ‘Lake City’.
