Mumbai: Some members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) dug up a pavement outside the Mantralaya, the state secretariat, in the wee hours of Tuesday as a mark of protest against potholes on roads, police said. At least eight MNS workers were arrested in this connection, a senior police official said. “A group of around 20 workers of the MNS gathered outside the Mantralaya around 3 am on Tuesday and started digging up a footpath using spades and other tools to protest against the potholes on roads,” he said.
#WATCH MNS workers break road in front of Mantralaya in Mumbai to protest against potholes in the city, late last night. pic.twitter.com/IiSn7J8DFl
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[caption id=“attachment_4758611” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. AFP[/caption] The police staff posted on duty at the Mantralaya rushed towards the protesters and tried to stop them, he said. “All the MNS members present there were taken to the Marine Drive police station, where eight of them involved in digging up the footpath were arrested,” Manojkumar Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone -I) said. This comes
a day after some MNS members attacked a government office in Navi Mumbai , to vent their ire over potholes dotting the 39-km stretch between Sion and Panvel. Accidents on pothole-ridden roads have
claimed five lives in the Thane region since last month. Some of the victims lost balance and fell as their two-wheeler hit potholes.


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