Updated On: 21 October, 2021 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
On Monday, October 18, trustee Noshir Dadrawala, on the five-person BPP board went on a hunger strike to press for early elections to the BPP board

Noshir Dadrawala, BPP trustee, went on hunger strike on Monday
It is all’s well that ends well at the Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) office at Fort as trustees of the high-profile body came together on consent terms with regard to its elections.
On Monday, October 18, trustee Noshir Dadrawala, on the five-person BPP board went on a hunger strike to press for early elections to the BPP board. There are seven seats on the Board but two are vacant, with one trustee having died and another resigning. Dadrawala’s sensationalist action, “desperate times call for drastic measures” had a one-point aim: to stop what he claimed are delaying tactics and press the Board to go ahead with the BPP elections.