

Updated On: 15 April, 2024 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
Colaba locals gather to hit back against elite stereotypes as five-year-old problems fester and election looms

Local residents gather to discuss issues that need to be addressed. Pic/Anurag Ahire
A clutch of Colaba locals, many of them senior citizens, gathered at a garden in the area on Sunday morning. The aim was to take stock of numerous problems dogging the precinct some festering as long as five years or more, analyse progress if any, discuss possible solutions and the way ahead, especially with a general election looming next month.
When it is regarding the Colaba Causeway, it must, unfortunately, also be about the hawkers. A number of residents claimed there has been an escalation in the number of hawkers along the causeway. Residents spoke in one voice as they said, “They are now practically snaking inside several lanes. We know there are approximately 74 legal hawkers but today we see close to 180 along Causeway, so imagine how many of them are illegal. This is a tinderbox. It is a matter of time before somebody, forced to walk on the roads because of the hawker takeover of pavements, is grievously injured or there are fatalities due to being hit by a passing vehicle.”