Former BJP Leader Announces Hunger Strike from Jan 7 Over Waste Management
Key Points:
- Uncollected waste causes health hazards in Mango for three weeks
- Residents consider relocating due to unsanitary living conditions
- Protest planned near DC office demanding immediate waste collection
JAMSHEDPUR – Mango locality residents endure a mounting garbage crisis as waste collection remains suspended for twenty days.
The situation has reached alarming levels. Decomposing waste creates severe health risks for locals.
Moreover, waste accumulation affects markets and intersections. Public spaces have transformed into makeshift dumping grounds.
Health Impact
Meanwhile, vulnerable populations face increasing health challenges. Children and elderly residents report illness from unsanitary conditions.
“The stench has become unbearable,” reported a local healthcare worker. Many families contemplate temporary relocation.
Furthermore, pest infestations have increased significantly. The uncollected waste attracts disease-carrying vectors.
Community Response
On the other hand, former BJP leader Vikas Singh plans action. He announced an indefinite hunger strike from January 7.
Additionally, residents have filed numerous complaints. Local authorities have yet to implement effective solutions.
Administrative Challenges
In contrast, officials face criticism for prioritizing other projects. Beautification efforts continue in select areas.
Meanwhile, waste management remains neglected in residential zones. This disparity has sparked public outrage.
The protest location near the DC office holds strategic importance. It aims to draw immediate administrative attention.

