Updated On: 13 May, 2024 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
The fishermen are raising their voices in protest against years of neglect, opting to boycott elections until their demands are met

A banner put up by the affected fishermen and women
If politicians and local administration think they can make promises and dump the electorate after winning the elections, it is time to rethink.
Fishermen hailing from Hanuman Koliwada in Uran have decided to abstain from voting as a means to voice their frustration and protest against their enduring suffering spanning nearly four decades. Their grievances stem from the lack of compensation and rehabilitation following the establishment of the JNPT port between 1984 and 1985. Despite persistent appeals, their pleas have been consistently ignored by elected officials and district administrations, leaving them with a trail of broken promises.