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Wagholi residents to go on indefinite hunger strike over Bakori Road issue

Published on: Sep 13, 2025 04:18 AM IST

For years, the residents of Wagholi and adjoining areas have had to depend on a narrow, nine-feet, Bakori Road despite a 60-feet-wide road clearly shown in all town planning documents

A decades’ old problem involving a road (or the lack of it) has snowballed into a citizens’ movement with an indefinite hunger strike scheduled to begin on Saturday, September 13, at Bakori Phata, Wagholi. The agitation, led by social welfare body, Wagholi Against Corruption Organisation (WACO), is aimed at making the authorities sit up and pay attention to the residents’ long-pending demand for a proper road in the area.

A decades’ old problem involving a road (or the lack of it) has snowballed into a citizens’ movement with an indefinite hunger strike scheduled to begin on Saturday, September 13, at Bakori Phata, Wagholi. (HT)

For years, the residents of Wagholi and adjoining areas have had to depend on a narrow, nine-feet, Bakori Road despite a 60-feet-wide road clearly shown in all town planning documents. Citizens allege that thanks to collusion between builders and the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA), builders got approvals, permissions and occupancy certificates without actual development of the promised road. Even after collecting taxes and development charges, the promised basic road infrastructure was never delivered, leading to severe traffic congestion, daily accidents, and life-threatening risks for thousands of commuters. According to residents, this is tantamount to fraud; they are now demanding corrective measures. The protest, being organised at Bakori Phata, is expected to see the participation of thousands of citizens with the demonstrators asserting that this will be a peaceful but firm agitation until their demands are addressed.

 
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