Key Points

Mumbai's Suburban Guardian Minister Ashish Shelar has taken a strong stance against negligent road contractors in the city's suburbs. During a surprise inspection, he discovered multiple instances of poor road work execution and unfinished projects. Shelar directly instructed the BMC to impose penalties on contractors who have failed to meet construction standards. The minister emphasized the BJP's commitment to accountability and ensuring quality infrastructure for Mumbai's residents.

Key Points: Ashish Shelar Demands Penalties for Mumbai Road Contractors

  • Minister conducts surprise inspection of road works in Mumbai suburbs
  • Contractors found negligent in road construction and completion
  • Public frustration highlighted during ministerial site visit
  • Immediate corrective measures instructed for ongoing projects
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Mumbai: Minister tells BMC to impose penalties on negligent road contractors

Mumbai Minister Ashish Shelar exposes road work negligence, demands strict penalties and immediate corrective measures for BMC contractors

"We take full responsibility for the condition of roads in Mumbai's suburbs. - Ashish Shelar"

Mumbai, May 21

Mumbai Suburban Guardian Minister Ashish Shelar on Wednesday directed the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to impose penalties on negligent contractors engaged in road works.

“The contractors have clearly fallen short in planning and executing the road works as required. Those who have failed to deliver must face strict penalties,”he said during inspection drive in the eastern suburbs on Mumbai to review the progress of various road works.

He began the inspection from MP Vaidya Marg to Tilak Road Junction in Ghatkopar (N Ward) where it was observed that a road left dug up for six months had been concreted just that morning, a concern already raised by frustrated residents.

Accompanied by BMC Additional Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar, minister Shelar took serious note of the public’s grievances and issued firm instructions for immediate corrective measures, said the minister’s office in a release.

While inspecting the road from Ghatkopar West to Vikhroli Park Site in N Ward, it was found that cement concrete had been laid just a few hours prior to the visit. Local residents expressed strong dissatisfaction about the contractor, said the release.

In S Ward, minister Shelar visited Ashok Kedare Chowk and Tembhi Pada roads in Bhandup West when they found that the work remains incomplete.

Only partial concreting has been done and the road levels have not been set properly, a matter of serious concern.

After local BJP office bearers and residents expressed deep anger towards the contractors, the minister Shelar highlighted these issues to Additional Commission (Projects) Abhijit Bangar and instructed to take immediate corrective measures for all the identified shortcomings.

Shelar told reporters: “We take full responsibility for the condition of roads in Mumbai’s suburbs. Our commitment is clear – we will inspect every lane, highlight the shortcomings and convey our stance firmly to the government to ensure timely action. We have directed the administration not to initiate any new road works until the ongoing ones are completed properly. If one side of a road is done, it must be fully finished, levelled and aligned with the other to ensure smooth traffic flow. As accountable public representatives, the BJP has taken to the streets with local leaders to ensure accountability and action.”

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally! Someone is taking action against these contractors who treat Mumbai roads like their personal playground. The condition of roads after monsoon is always pathetic. Penalties should be heavy enough to hurt their pockets! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Typical BMC drama before elections. Where was this urgency last year when my scooter got damaged in a pothole? Hope this isn't just another photo-op. Actions speak louder than press releases!
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Amit S.
Good move by Shelar sir! But penalties alone won't solve the problem. BMC needs better project monitoring systems and blacklisting of repeat offenders. Also, why do they always complete work just before inspections? 🤔
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Sunita R.
As a Ghatkopar resident, I've been facing this issue daily. The dug-up road near our society caused so many accidents. Thank you minister for noticing, but please ensure follow-up action happens. Mere bolne se ghar nahi chalta!
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Vikram J.
The real question is - why does BMC keep awarding contracts to the same incompetent firms? There must be transparency in tender process. Public money shouldn't be wasted like this year after year.
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Neha P.
While penalties are necessary, BMC should also reward contractors who complete work on time with good quality. Positive reinforcement works better than just punishment. Just my two paise! 😊
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Mahesh D.
The timing is suspicious - monsoon is about to start and roads are still incomplete. BMC should have seasonal planning. Road works must be completed before rains

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