‘Road Satyagraha’ Enters 12th Day, Activists March Into Ratnagiri Demanding Safer Mumbai–Goa Highway

**Road Satyagraha – Foot March Inspection Campaign Demands Safer Mumbai–Goa National Highway**
The ongoing ‘Road Satyagraha – Foot March Inspection Campaign’ demanding safer roads on the Mumbai–Goa National Highway has now entered its 12th day. Activists leading the march have crossed the Raigad district border and stepped into Ratnagiri district, reaffirming their determination to continue until citizens’ right to safe roads is secured.
### Campaign Highlights Critical Highway Issues
Launched by Chaitanya Usha Laxman Patil, the initiative “Rasta Satyagraha – On-foot Inspection Campaign” has completed its first two phases, uncovering dozens of critical problems along the highway stretch. These findings highlight the urgent need for improvements to ensure the safety of all commuters.
### Activists Pledge Continued March for Safety
Despite the long and arduous journey, the activists remain resolute. “The pace of our steps may slow down, but our determination burns bright like a flame. We will not rest until this fight for safety and justice is won,” said Chaitanya Usha Laxman Patil. The movement emphasizes that the lives of Konkan residents are invaluable, and no more lives should be lost due to unsafe highway conditions.
Each step of the march is taken in solidarity with the hopes and trust of people along the route, reinforcing the collective demand for urgent action.
### Growing Public Support and Urgency for Action
As the Road Satyagraha progresses through the Konkan region, it continues to gain widespread public support. The campaign sends a strong message to authorities about the critical need for safer infrastructure on one of Maharashtra’s most vital highways.
The commitment of these activists serves as a powerful reminder that road safety must be prioritized to protect communities and save lives.
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