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mid day editorial: BMC, cops must work together for the city

Post those reports, the BMC chief Ajoy Mehta has sent a stern message to the cops in return, instructing that the BMC will no longer tend to that spot

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Mind your own business, said the BMC to the Antop Hill police, a front-page report in this paper cited. A couple of weeks ago, there were reports that the Antop Hill police was fed up of potholes and had filled craters near their beat chowkie No. 1.

Post those reports, the BMC chief Ajoy Mehta has sent a stern message to the cops in return, instructing that the BMC will no longer tend to that spot. Mehta instructed ward officials that they were not to touch that particular spot and let the cops maintain it themselves. The civic officials claim there were no potholes on the stretch, that it was an undulation which the cops fixed with substandard material. Meanwhile, the traffic cops say the potholes there caused at least two accidents.

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