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Mayor asks marshals not to harass citizens for COVID norm violations

Four wards in BMC report highest number of people violating COVID norms

- PRATIP ACHARYA

A day after reports of Clean Up marshals manhandlin­g Mumbaikars emerged on social media, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Sunday urged the civic marshals to not misbehave with the people and deal with them with utmost courtesy.

On Saturday, a video footage had gone viral on social media showing a Clean Up marshal misbehavin­g with a Mumbaikar who had refused to pay fine amount.

On Sunday afternoon, Pednekar called a review meeting at her Byculla residence where she interacted with the civic marshals deployed in the city.

"Our objective behind imposing the fines is not about earning money but to increase awareness and protect Mumbaikars. If someone behaves badly, then make them understand that what you are doing is for the greater good," Pednekar said in the meeting.

"The entire BMC administra­tion gets defamed if one single marshal misbehaves and the people are also disturbed with restrictio­ns everywhere. We will have to maintain a balance," the mayor added. She also stated, if anyone refuses to cooperate then they should record videos and send it to their superior for further action.

Meanwhile, as per the BMC data, the highest number of violations has been reported from four municipal wards of the island city. The wards F South (Parel, Sewri), F North (Matunga, Wadala, Sion), G South (Worli, Prabhadevi) and G North (Mahim, Dadar, Dharavi) fall under Zone 2 of the municipal jurisdicti­on and account approximat­ely 20 per cent of the total violators of the city.

On an average, the civic marshals are fining 12,50013,000 violators each day of which 2,300-2,500 violators belong to these four wards.

As per the latest civic data, total 16,154 violators were fined on February 20, of which 2,686 violators were from these four wards.

Civic officials stated being business districts most of the violators belong to the floating population who come to these areas for occupation­al purpose and are not local residents.

 ??  ?? Buyers and vendors seen without wearing masks at a fish market near Manish Market in city on Sunday. (Photo: Bhushan Koyande)
Buyers and vendors seen without wearing masks at a fish market near Manish Market in city on Sunday. (Photo: Bhushan Koyande)

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