Daijiworld Media Network - Mira Road
Mira Road, Dec 31: In a shocking incident during the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation election process, 66-year-old candidate Javed Pathan collapsed and died just moments after filing his nomination papers on the final day of nominations on Tuesday. The sudden death has once again brought the intense mental and physical stress faced by election candidates into sharp focus.
Javed Pathan, a resident of the Naya Nagar area in Mira Road, had filed his nomination from Ward No. 22 as a candidate of the Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit Pawar faction). He arrived at the office of the Returning Officer at Hetri Chowk to complete the formalities, as Tuesday was the last date for filing nominations.

According to officials and eyewitnesses, Pathan calmly completed the nomination process and stepped out of the office. However, within moments of exiting the premises, his health deteriorated suddenly. People present at the spot immediately rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.
The incident sent shockwaves through the election office, with citizens, political workers and officials left stunned by the sudden turn of events. Pathan was known as a familiar face in the area and had been actively involved in social and political activities. His decision to contest the civic polls was considered significant by local residents and party workers.
Following the incident, there was brief tension in the election office area. The administration intervened promptly, ensured the situation remained under control and continued the election process smoothly. Officials have recorded the incident and further formalities are being followed.
While elections remain a cornerstone of democracy, the relentless rush, pressure of deadlines and emotional strain associated with the process often take a toll on candidates’ health. Javed Pathan’s death immediately after filing his nomination stands as a grim reminder of the human cost behind electoral politics.
His sudden demise has cast a pall of gloom over Mira-Bhayandar’s political circles, with leaders and citizens expressing deep sorrow and paying tributes to the late leader.