By: Varun Singh Date: 2008-12-06
As the city gears up to celebrate Dr B R Ambedkar's 52nd death anniversary today, residents of Shivaji Park have barricaded their buildings and will remain locked up for most part of the day. Some residents have even moved base temporarily to far-flung suburbs for the day.
They have no option, say residents thanks to the followers of Babasaheb Ambedkar, who have begun pouring in from across the country to pay tribute the great leader. The gathering, as usual, will be held at the Chaityabhoomi at Shivaji Park.
According to residents, the huge crowd that congregates in the area makes a huge ruckus and leaves behind a mess. R R Iyer a resident of Asha building, said that most of his neighbours have already moved out. "The noise is unbearable. People defecate all over the park and it's impossible for residents to walk in the area," said Iyer.
Puja Patke, is camping with relatives at Borivli. "It's impossible to stay in Shivaji Park on December 6. The roads are filled with people, and you will find somebody urinating at every other place here," said Puja.
Varsha Bole is more stoic. She has taken leave from work and plans to hold fort at home. "The entire area is packed with people from the previous night. It's impossible to venture out. It's an unofficial holiday for most residents of Shivaji Park," said Varsha. Shop owner Uday Chavan, visits Shirdi on this day. "My shop is closed on December 6, and I take the opportunity to go for a religious trip," he said.
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