Pune: Supriya Sule Joins Bavdhan Residents In Silent Protest Against Bad Roads And Unsafe Conditions; See Photos & Videos

Troubled with bad roads, blocked footpaths, and lack of safety, Bavdhan residents took to the streets on Sunday morning, April 27, 2025, for a Silent Protest March.

Baramati MP Supriya Sule also joined the silent march with residents.

The march, which started at Bavdhan Market Yard and ended at Axis Bank, was organized to demand better walkability, improved safety, and accountability from local authorities to address the deteriorating conditions in the area.

Sule, who participated in the march organized by the Bavdhan Citizen Forum to address the pressing issues faced by the residents of Bavdhan, Pune, which falls under her constituency, highlighted the severe challenges the residents face, including bad roads, uneven footpaths, and daily traffic jams. She emphasized that despite repeated letters to the state government, PMRDA, and municipal administration, no concrete action had been taken.

Several NCP leaders attend march

She expressed her concern over the need for citizens to mobilize and protest for their fundamental rights, which should not have been necessary in the first place. Sule urged the government and the administration to heed public sentiment and take immediate action to resolve these long-standing problems.

On this occasion, several prominent figures from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) were present, including Pune District Executive President Mahadev Kondhare, former District Council President Savita Dagde, and other local leaders such as Kunal Pokle, Dagdukaka Karanjawane, Suhas Dagde, Abhijeet Dagde, Sameer Buchde, and members of the Bavdhan Citizen Forum.

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