- Thane (Maharashtra), April 11 (IANS) At least five vehicles were damaged in stone pelting in Vasai and surrounding villages of Thane as protesters observed a shutdown Sunday against the arrest of legislator Vivek Pandit, police said.
- Pandit, Shramjeevi Sanghatana leader and independent MLA, was nabbed late Saturday night in connection with the blockade of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad national highway.
- An official of Vasai police said that protesters pelted stones at passing vehicles, including a bus, smashing the glass panes and damaging them.
- However, he said there were no arrests made in connection with the incidents till afternoon.
- Meanwhile, large areas of Vasai town and surrounding villages observed a shutdown since morning in protest against the arrest of Pandit.
- This was the second day of protests demanding delinking of 18 villages from the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC).
- In the first phase of the agitation in early March, the Shramjeevi Santhatana had succeeded in getting the government to concede to their main demand of delinking 53 villages from VVMC.
- However, the government delinked 35 and kept the fate of the remaining 18 in abeyance, prompting the Shramjeevi Sanghatana to revive its agitation.
- Pandit, an independent legislator backed by the Shiv Sena, reiterated before mediapersons that the state government's decision to exclude only 35 villages from the VVMC was not acceptable to them.
- 'We want even the remaining 18 villages to be delinked from the VVMC. Until this is done, the agitation will continue,' he warned.
- Pandit, who had undertaken an indefinite hunger strike last month for this, called it off after Chief Minister Ashok Chavan assured that his demands would be met.
- The 53 villages have a total population of around 60,000, mostly poor tribals and farmers.
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