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Zohran Mamdani: 100 days as NYC mayor, historic public walk

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated for his visionary leadership and affable persona has marked a remarkable milestone by completing his first 100 days in office with a bold and unconventional gesture.

In an extraordinary display of accessibility and humility Mayor Zohran Mamdani walked six miles from New York City Hall to his residence eschewing any official vehicle or ceremonial protocol. Citizens lining the streets were left astonished and delighted by his approachable demeanor.

Throughout this extraordinary journey, Mayor Mamdani engaged directly with New Yorkers stopping to greet residents, take selfies, and exchange words of encouragement. His hands-on approach turned the city streets into a stage of connection and public camaraderie, garnering widespread media attention.

Zohran Mamdani wraps up his first 100 days in office with a 6-mile walk home from NYC Hall

All smiles in sneakers, stopping for selfies

Has he become more of celeb? pic.twitter.com/yoRMJd3SQe

— RT (@RT_com) April 9, 2026

To further commemorate this milestone the Mayor is set to host a high-profile rally on Sunday, April 12, at the Knockdown Center in Maspeth. During the event he will deliver a detailed address reviewing his administration’s first 100 days and unveiling ambitious plans for the city’s future.

The rally will feature participation from local citizens and key stakeholders who have collaborated with his office on transformative projects.

Mayor Mamdani’s early achievements include the expansion of childcare programs, the implementation of street safety initiatives such as the Pothole Blitz and decisive legal action against landlords violating tenant rights.

The rally will also honor essential city personnel including firefighters, police officers, sanitation workers, and other municipal employees, alongside elected representatives from across New York.

At just 34 years old Zohran Mamdani has become the youngest Mayor in the city’s modern history and the first Muslim to hold the office.

His initial 100 days marked by bold initiatives and direct engagement with citizens, underscore his commitment to reshaping governance and redefining public leadership in New York City.

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