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Vasai-Virar Activist Starts Hunger Strike Over Potholes

Vivek Tiwari demands city engineer's resignation, support pours in from parties

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 05:53 pm
Vasai-Virar Activist Starts Hunger Strike Over Potholes

A social activist, Vivek Tiwari, has begun an indefinite hunger strike in Virar, demanding the resignation of Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) City Engineer Pradeep Pachange. The strike is in response to the worsening pothole situation and alleged negligence in road-related works across Vasai-Virar.

The issue of potholes has become increasingly serious in recent days, with various political parties organizing protests and marches to draw attention to the poor condition of roads. Tiwari's hunger strike, which started on August 15, has received support from Abhijit Dipke, founder of the 'CJP', and other independent organizations.

Tiwari has alleged that City Engineer Pradeep Pachange has failed to discharge his responsibilities, resulting in public money being wasted while contractors continue to benefit. He has demanded the resignation of the city engineer, holding the department responsible for the condition of the roads.

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Congress have announced their support for Tiwari, with various other organizations also extending their support to the protest. Despite his deteriorating health, Tiwari continues his hunger strike, day and night.

The protest organizers have stated that the administration has yet to provide any concrete response to Tiwari's demands. The situation has sparked widespread concern, with many calling for immediate action to address the pothole issue.

Tiwari had earlier staged a protest by sitting inside a pothole in Ward No. 17, particularly in the Galanagar, Shirdi Nagar, and Ambawadi areas of Nalasopara East. He had also demanded the resignation of the municipal city engineer at that time.

The Vasai-Virar civic administration has been criticized for its handling of the pothole issue, with many accusing the administration of negligence and incompetence. The situation has led to accidents and injuries, with many residents demanding action to address the issue.

The hunger strike has entered its fifth day, with Tiwari vowing to continue his protest until his demands are met. The situation remains tense, with many watching to see how the administration will respond to Tiwari's demands.

In conclusion, the pothole issue in Vasai-Virar has become a major concern, with many calling for immediate action to address the issue. Tiwari's hunger strike has brought attention to the issue, and it remains to be seen how the administration will respond to his demands.

The situation highlights the need for effective governance and accountability in addressing civic issues. The people of Vasai-Virar deserve better roads and a more responsive administration. It is hoped that the administration will take immediate action to address the pothole issue and ensure that the city's roads are safe and well-maintained.

The issue also raises questions about the role of civic activism in bringing about change. Tiwari's hunger strike is an example of the power of civic activism in highlighting important issues and demanding action from those in power. It is hoped that his efforts will lead to positive change and a better quality of life for the people of Vasai-Virar.

Frequently asked questions

What is the reason for Vivek Tiwari's hunger strike?

Vivek Tiwari is on hunger strike to demand the resignation of Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation City Engineer Pradeep Pachange over the worsening pothole situation and alleged negligence in road-related works.

Which parties have supported Tiwari's protest?

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Congress have announced their support for Tiwari, with various other independent organizations also extending their support to the protest.

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