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MUMBAI LIFE CIRCLE (Hindi newspaper)
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🚨 Arrogance of Power in Motilal Nagar Redevelopment Exposed The conduct of Devendra Fadnavis’s close bureaucratic associate, Sanjeev Jaiswal, during the Motilal Nagar redevelopment presentation in Goregaon (West) has sparked serious outrage. A local resident, who was peacefully raising his concerns under his constitutional rights, was allegedly met with धमकी भरी language—being called an “intruder,” asked for ID, and even warned of being forcefully picked up. This is not governance—this is intimidation. ❓ Is Asking Questions Now a Crime in a Democracy? In a democratic country like India, every citizen has the right to question authorities and demand transparency. Silencing residents with threats only exposes the failure of an अधिकारी who clearly lacks basic public dealing skills. Officers in such powerful positions must undergo proper training on how to speak respectfully with citizens, not behave like enforcers. 🏘️ 50+ Years of History Ignored Motilal Nagar is not just a redevelopment project—it is home to thousands of families who have lived there for over five decades. Their future cannot be decided without their consent, trust, and participation. Ignoring their voices while pushing decisions from the top only creates fear and distrust. ⚠️ Lessons Not Learnt from Past Redevelopment Failures Nearby redevelopment projects like Patra Chawl and Unnat Nagar have already shown issues of delays, displacement, and unequal benefits. Yet, the same mistakes are being repeated. Why are Motilal Nagar residents not being offered fair and transparent terms? 📢 Redevelopment Cannot Be Forced—It Must Be Earned Redevelopment is meant for the people, not to be imposed on them. Respect, dialogue, and transparency must be the foundation. Authorities must immediately step in, ensure direct communication with residents, and hold officials accountable for such behavior. 👉 Final Message Public servants must remember—they are servants of the people, not rulers. If an officer does not know how to speak with respect, then proper behavioural training is not optional—it is necessary. Democracy should not just exist on paper, it must be visible in action. जय हिंद | जय महाराष्ट्र @CMOMaharashtra @MMRDAOfficial @VarshaEGaikwad @mieknathshinde @RavindraWaikar @SunetraA_Pawar @Kamlakar_Shenoy @jskeshriya @ANILGALGALIRTI @ms_aftab @zoru75 @richapintoi @htTweets @TOIIndiaNews @mid_waytimes






















