"Death Traps": AAP Targets Mumbai Civic Body Over Open Manholes

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Publish Date : 2022-05-30 00:00:00


"Death Traps": AAP Targets Mumbai Civic Body Over Open Manholes

Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.

Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monsoon, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday said it had found 100 open manholes in nine administrative wards of Mumbai and asked the civic body to cover them within a week to prevent mishaps. The party, in a press release, said the BMC was creating "death traps" for Mumbaikars and asked if it would act only after some incident related to these manholes turns fatal. Incidentally, in 2017, a noted doctor, Deepak Amrapurkar, had lost his life after falling into an open manhole during flooding, and his body was found two days later.Mumbai: Ahead of the approaching monso



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