Singh is a vocal protester, having earlier raised the electricity crisis in his constituency. Gavai dismissed the demand. “The BWSL has not been designed for pedestrians. Allowing them on the sea link would mean risking lives,” he said.
discrimination against common peopleBy: s.giri | 01-Aug-2009Reply | ForwardEven though our constitution of India states that all are equal, our govt. in authority discriminates the person moving in the car and one who walks on the bridge in the name of safety.or else the authorities should provide the motor vehicle to traverse the bridge
Better OptionBy: snehit | 14-Jul-2009Reply | Forwardi think some portion of sea link must be made available to common ppl 4 walk.
If pedestrians are allowed ...By: Anand | 14-Jul-2009Reply | Forward ... it won't be long before it becomes the only bridge of its kind to have zhopadpatti on it as well as hawkers ... of course all in collusion with the local corporators and the police!