Mango Area Battles Severe Garbage Crisis, Local Leader Protests with Sarcastic Posters
Ex-BJP Leader Places ‘Zindabad’ Posters on Garbage Heaps to Highlight Neglect
Key Points:
- Two-week garbage collection halt creates health hazard across Mango
- Waste piles near Ulidih Police Station cause severe public inconvenience
- Former BJP leader protests with satirical posters targeting representatives
JAMSHEDPUR – Mango area residents face a severe sanitation crisis as garbage collection remains halted for two weeks, affecting major roads and localities.
Local garage mechanic Govind reported the issue to former BJP leader Vikas Singh. Moreover, waste accumulation near LIC building has made the area nearly inaccessible.
Unique Protest
Singh placed sarcastic ‘Zindabad’ posters on garbage heaps. Additionally, he thanked absent representatives through satirical messages.
The protest highlighted neglect by public representatives. Furthermore, Singh criticized their social media self-promotion.
Growing Crisis
The entire Mango area faces alarming sanitation issues. Meanwhile, civic authorities make minimal efforts at waste collection.
Local leaders remain absent during the crisis. However, they quickly claim credit for minor cleanups on social media.
Future Actions
Singh plans to expand his protest with named posters. Besides, he criticized representatives for pursuing cheap popularity.
The situation continues to worsen for residents. On the other hand, elected officials remain disconnected from ground realities.

