Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 10:43:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-20 00:12:30
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Residents of a four-decade-old transit camp in Mumbai staged a protest near the Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan (the state assembly building) on Monday, seeking urgent action on their long-pending rehabilitation issues. The monsoon session of the state assembly is set to begin tomorrow.
Carrying tents, placards, and banners, the protesters, mostly belonging to the economically weaker section, gathered outside the assembly building, demanding immediate relocation to permanent housing. They claimed that they have been promised resettlement multiple times in the past, but nothing has materialized so far.
Led by the Bombay Housing Action Team, the protest highlighted the dismal state of housing and the urgent need for action from authorities.
Protest organizer, Mr. Walunju, stated, "We have repeatedly raised these issues with the relevant authorities, but nothing has changed for us. We are desperate for a permanent solution to our housing problem, which is essential for a stable and healthy life."
The protest garnered attention from several local politicians and journalists. It remains to be seen whether the state government will address the issue in the upcoming monsoon session.
The struggle of the transit camp residents highlights the urgent need for action on the part of authorities to address the issue of homelessness, not just in Mumbai but also in other cities across the country.