Lives are lost in Mumbai when builders flout construction norms. A long list of people have died due to poor safety while doing everyday things like walking, commuting, having chai.
Debris, rods, slabs fall from the sky out of nowhere.
Here is what happens next:
Thousands gathered for protests in Jogeshwari, Mumbai against police inaction demanding justice for Sanskruti and arrest of Builder Bhavesh Sanghrajka of Sharaddha builders @MumbaiPolice@mybmc@CPMumbaiPolice
Each night, the struggle continues, still no action against the builder. When citizens must rely on "contacts" for justice, as elected representatives
@RavindraWaikar@mieknathshinde@CMOMaharashtra — uphold your duty, stand with the people, ensure action.
#JusticeforSanskruti
#JusticeforSanskrutiAmin🙏🏻 When even after protests, there is no justice — what should a common man do?
How long should people keep pleading, shouting, and crying for something that should happen on its own — justice?
A young life was lost because of negligence. Everyone knows who is responsible, yet no arrest, no accountability, no action.
If a common man makes a small mistake, police react instantly — they file a case, take action, and punish him.
But when the powerful make a mistake that costs a life, the system goes silent.
Why? Because they have money, power, and political reach?
Is this what justice has become — a privilege for the rich and a dream for the common man?
The pain of losing someone doesn’t fade, but the pain becomes unbearable when justice is denied.
When a tragedy like this happens, the whole city should stand, but instead, we see silence.
And the authorities — who are meant to protect us — turn away.
We, the people, are not asking for sympathy.
We are demanding accountability.
If the system cannot protect us, then at least it should not protect those who caused this tragedy.
Please take action — not for one family, but for every common citizen who still believes in justice.
Because if justice fails again, people will lose faith not just in the system, but in humanity itself @PMOIndia@CMOMaharashtra@MumbaiPolice@narendramodi
Today outside Dindoshi court #JusticeForSanskruti
Despite assurances last night, no one from Meghwadi Police showed up. It’s sad to see such indifference. Feels like our fight for justice doesn’t matter. This is our system. Where is the accountability? Who are they protecting?
@narendramodi Respected sir
Justice for sanskruti amin
Urgent Intervention Required – Builder Not Arrested Even After Death of 22-Year-Old Girl Due to Falling Cement Block
And Mumbai police is not keen to arrest the builder and has no intention to serve justice to victim family
@PMOIndia Respected sir
Justice for sanskruti amin
Urgent Intervention Required – Builder Not Arrested Even After Death of 22-Year-Old Girl Due to Falling Cement Block
And Mumbai police is not keen to arrest the builder and has no intention to serve justice to victim family
3days hv passed, yet no arrests. Acc to @MumbaiPolice it's no one's fault that a block of cement fell off a construction site n killed a 22y.o. They're still "investigating", trying to protect the culprits n treating the victim's family like criminals for demanding justice.#Shame
Sanskruti (22), an only child, died meters from home, walking to work, when a block fell from a Shraddha Developers site (owner: Bhavesh Sangarajka) No arrests or accountability. Mumbai Police are investigating. Jogeshwari East, Mumbai. We demand justice. #JusticeForSanskrutiAmin
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