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Raigad tribal groups protest against civic apathy; issue 15-day ultimatum

District officials try to coerce protesters into withdrawing their hunger strike, claiming the assembly is in session

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Santosh Thakur, founder of Gram Sanvardhan Samajik Sanstha, with the tribals and their demands

Santosh Thakur, founder of Gram Sanvardhan Samajik Sanstha, with the tribals and their demands

Tribals have warned Raigad district officials that they will return with a bigger protest from all over the district if their demands for basic civic amenities are not considered in the next 15 days. The tribal residents of three talukas of Raigad had been persuaded by senior district officials to withdraw their hunger strike and peaceful protest even as they expressed inability to provide immediate solutions to their demands.

The officials cited the ongoing winter session of the Legislature in Nagpur to provide an immediate solution. On the afternoon of December 13, hundreds of tribal people from Khalapur, Pen and Panvel talukas of Raigad district marched to the district collector’s office in Alibaug and handed over a charter of demands to the CEO, Raigad Zilla Parishad and resident deputy collector (RDC), Raigad.

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