Around 300 people, led by local BJP leader Santosh Shinde, who had embarked on the "Jaldindi Padyatra" on March 14 to register their protest against BMC, today reached Mumbai after covering the distance of around 75 km and met Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Submitting their 10-point demands to CM, the group, including women, requested him that they be adopted by the BMC so that entire Shahapur taluka will become tanker-free.
He said they have submitted their demands to Fadnavis and are hopeful that their problems will get resolved soon.
The outskirts of Shahapur tehsil have four reservoirs of Bhatsa, Tansa, Modak Sagar and the Middle Vaitarna which supply 2,960 million litres of water to Mumbai every day through pipelines.
Shinde also added that they are not opposing the water supply to Mumbaikars per se.
Shravan Telam, a resident of Kasara who reached Mumbai after walking 95 kms in blazing sun, said the water which is supplied to Mumbaikars for a day will suffice them for the whole year. "We want to convey this message to the state government," he added.
BJP MP Kapil Patil (Bhiwandi) also accompanied the protesters and urged the Chief Minister to do the needful to solve their woes.
Underlining the gravity of the situation in the region, Patil said, "All the industrial units have been shut (in view of water scarcity) which has led to severe unemployment among youths, which needs to be addressed immediately.
