IN PHOTOS: Supriya Sule inspects rain-hit areas of Pune, meets PMC Commissioner

NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) MP Supriya Sule on Tuesday visited areas of the city that had faced waterlogging and other rain-related problems last week, and claimed that the government was not responsive enough. (Pic/ X)

Updated On: 2024-06-11 06:44 PM IST

Compiled by : Jasmeen Shaikh

After the NCP (SP) leader visited affected areas in Pune, she held a meeting with Pune Municipal Commissioner Dr. Rajendra Bhosle

The Baramati MP visited Model Colony, Sinhgad Road, Wadgaon and Katraj localities.

The city was lashed by torrential rains on Saturday evening with Shivajinagar area receiving more than 100 mm of rain between 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm.

In a post on X, Sule said, "While the rains are yet to begin, the very first rains have brought to light the errors in the works of the municipal administration. In the first rain, it rained heavily in most parts of the city for one-and-a-half hours"

Speaking to reporters, Sule said the city was facing multiple crises including rising crime, but the administration's response was inadequate.

"On the one hand, crime is increasing, drug-related crimes are taking place, and on the other hand there is a complete collapse of administration and infrastructure," she claimed.

Pune was part of the Union government's Smart City project but rainwater was entering people's houses due to encroachments, Sule said, demanding action against encroachments on water bodies.

"Pune residents pay their taxes and now they are asking for accountability over the collapse of infrastructure," the NCP (SP) MP said, adding that she was going to meet the municipal commissioner and discuss these issues.

"Someone has to speak, as everybody is busy breaking up political parties and families. Now that they have got less seats in the Lok Sabha (compared to the last time), they will be busy increasing the count. They have time to increase their count but not for the people who vote for them," Sule said, taking a swipe at the BJP and ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra.

The BJP was in power in the civic body (before the term of its general body ended and an administrator was appointed), she noted.

Sule, in a post on X, said, "An urgent request was made to the commissioner to plan the necessary measures to avoid the side effects, accidents, financial loss and suffering of the citizens due to rain. The Commissioner has also given a positive response in this regard and directed the administration to take immediate action."

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