Mumbai Cong launches campaign to mock BMC on potholes

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Sanjay Nirupam today launched a campaign to count the potholes in the city in an attempt to ridicule the civic body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

Nirupam and other workers of the party beat drums and played music near craters in suburban Sion as part of the "Aao Pothole Geeney" (Come, let's count potholes) campaign.

"I have launched this campaign against the backdrop of four deaths due to potholes in in this rainy season and many more such deaths reported in the past few years," the said.

He urged the citizens to click photographs of pothole-ridden roads and share them on mobile numbers provided by the

Nirupam also attacked Chief Minister over his statement in the Legislative Assembly that the number of craters is reduced this year in

"Fadnavis is lying blatantly in the Assembly saying that the (number of) potholes in Mumbai have been reduced. The grim reality is that most of the roads in Mumbai are filled with potholes. While Mumbaikars have been facing the wrath of flood since past few days, neither the BJP nor the leaders are in Mumbai. The simply said in the standing committee meeting (of the BMC) that everything in Mumbai is alright," Nirupam added.

Many streets in Mumbai remained under water earlier this week due to incessant rains.

As rains took a break yesterday and water receded, many potholes have resurfaced on the city roads.

In the latest death caused by potholes, a woman riding pillion on a motorcycle in Kalyan in neighbouring district fell and came under wheels of a private bus.

In another incident, a 40-year-old man died after falling into a water-filled pothole in Ulhasnagar township.

Nirupam said the campaign would continue until the BMC fills most of the potholes in the city.

"CM @Dev_Fadnavis says number of potholes in Mumbai has reduced, well let's do a reality check, whatsapp pictures of potholes in your wards to the numbers given by the BMC. @sanjaynirupam initiated a unique protest against potholes from Pratiksha Nagar," the said in a tweet.

Fadnavis had told the on Tuesday that the number of potholes in Mumbai during monsoon had come down drastically. He had also said that the civic body has started using an upgraded to fill potholes during rainy season.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 16:30 IST