2 min readAhmedabadJul 10, 2026 01:50 AM IST
What should have been a routine civic operation to clear clogged drains turned into a contest of political one-upmanship in Vadodara’s Ward 14, where a lone municipal jetting machine became the unlikely bone of contention in a public face-off between BJP and Congress corporators. The machine had been deployed after repeated complaints of chronic drainage problems in neighbourhoods including Wadi, Mogalwada and Baranpura. But instead of immediately tackling the overflowing drains, attention shifted to a different question altogether– who would get the machine first. Congress corporators Tirth Brahmbhatt and Deepa Srivastava maintained that they had pursued the complaints with the Vadodara Municipal Corporation and alleged that BJP corporators attempted to divert the machine before the scheduled work could begin. BJP corporators Deepika Patni and Ankita Soni, who also reached the spot, countered that they had already “booked” the machine for another locality within the ward, triggering a heated exchange over who had secured the civic resource and where it ought to be deployed first. Eventually, the machine did what it had been brought to do– clear the drains one after the other. But for the residents, the episode left a more uncomfortable question — If all four elected representatives serve the same ward, was the public tussle a way of marking political territories within a locality?
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