Speaking to mid-day, Ajit Khandge, one of the leaders spearheading the signature campaign, emphasised the need to set a benchmark to resolve the issue
Ajit Khandge said, “We will be meeting the ward officers with all the signatures gathered today, and if they don’t comply, the court surely will listen to the common man’s issues”
He added that among the demands put forth, the installation of CCTV cameras near Ghatkopar station was agreed upon by the ward office. “But, the pressing issue of hawkers encroaching footpaths and roads remains”
Ghatkopar resident Vinod Jadhav highlighted the broader impact of addressing this concern. “My job is such where I have to travel to many parts of Mumbai, and I see such conditions everywhere. The entire city is going to benefit from this as it is a contempt of court,” Jadhav said
A concerned citizen stated, “If the demands are not met, an aggressive ‘andolan’ is needed. Unity among citizens is necessary to ensure our voices are heard and action is taken”
Vikhroli resident Omkar Parab, said, “The common man does not know where to file complaints in such cases. Awareness is very necessary. The CM should also look into the matter if the municipal corporation fails in its duty. No political party looks into the issues faced by the common man when it comes to hawkers encroaching on footpaths and roads. This also causes severe traffic issues,” said Parab
According to Parab “around 15 per cent of the issues faced by the common man will be resolved if hawkers are removed from the designated 150 meters area of the railway station”. Khandge added that the situation across Mumbai is hopeless. “Authorities are not doing anything about it… seems like corruption is at its peak. If the authorities had taken action, the common man would not have come on the road to express frustration,” he said
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