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Pooja Bhatt Calls Out BMC Over Mumbai’s Crumbling Roads: ‘When Will This Apathy End?’

by Edinburg Post Report
August 26, 2025
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Mumbai: Actress Pooja Bhatt used social media to raise her voice against the pitiful condition of the Mumbai roads, especially in the Bandra region, where the roads are full of potholes.

She further questioned the logic behind blocking major roads of the area for months in the name of repair, while the roads are still riddled with potholes.

The ‘Sadak’ actress took to her X timeline and vented out her anger, saying: “The city of Mumbai, especially Bandra, is in a very bad condition. Potholes everywhere. Is this why the majority of the roads were shut or blocked for months on end in the guise of repair work? When will this apathy end?”

Supporting Pooja, several Mumbaikars also used the comment section to express their disappointment.

One X user wrote: “Although Bandra and much of Mumbai are riddled with potholes and extended roadblocks under the pretence of repairs, the city’s massive infrastructural overhaul—particularly the road concretisation drive—is still only halfway done and won’t be completed until as late as May 2027.”

Another one penned: “Now imagine if this is the state of the financial capital of India, how would the other cities and towns be- literally down in the dumps. How much does it take to build roads that last? The administration needs to learn from foreign countries.”

The third comment read: “Public infrastructure is deliberately built with substandard quality, so that everytime it is rebuilt, the contractor & politicians earn bribe. Common man keeps paying high taxes but gets nothing of quality. This is a vicious circle of corruption, with no way out.”

One of the cybercitizens penned: “The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is considered the richest municipal corporation in India and a major revenue generator. But civic facilities is under very poor conditions”.

Another comment went like this, “Funds expenses on superficial ‘repairs’ & ‘beautification’ lights, perfectly normal tiles on pavements removed mew “stamped” tiles affixed all along Reclamation, & now Swimming pool in A K Vaidya ground being built when basic needs, roads drains not avlbl. Misplaced priorities.”

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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