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Kanpur Father Protests by Lying in Pothole After Daughter Falls, Forcing Action on Neglected Roads

A father’s viral protest by lying in a waterlogged pothole after his daughter’s injury draws urgent attention to Kanpur’s dangerous roads and pushes municipal action.

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A video showing a Kanpur father lying in a large waterlogged pothole to protest the poor condition of local roads has gone viral, drawing widespread attention. The protest was triggered after his daughter slipped and fell on the unsafe, water-filled pothole while cycling to school. Despite repeated complaints from residents about the deteriorating road, authorities had not taken significant action until the viral protest prompted a quick response.

Municipal officials visited the site, temporarily filling potholes with soil and gravel, and assured that permanent repairs would follow after the monsoon season. This incident has highlighted long-standing infrastructural neglect and sparked urgent calls for accountability and sustained action.

A Father’s Dramatic Plea for Road Safety

In Barra-8, Kanpur, a father’s unusual protest has struck a chord with citizens and officials alike. The man laid out a mat and pillow in a large pothole filled with water and lay down, demanding immediate action to repair the road. This stretch, connecting Ram Gopal Chowk to Anand South City, is heavily trafficked by schoolchildren and daily commuters, making the road’s condition especially concerning.

The protest was sparked when his daughter, Ananya, slipped off her bicycle after hitting a waterlogged pothole during her journey to school. Chanting slogans like “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” the father’s act was a powerful symbol of frustration and a desperate bid to draw public and administrative attention to a road that has long been a hazard to residents.

Long-Term Neglect Amplifies Public Suffering

The road in question has seen years of neglect, with potholes multiplying and deepening, particularly during the monsoon season when waterlogging makes them nearly invisible. Residents have faced significant hardships, including injuries, vehicle damage, and daily inconveniences. Repeated complaints to local councillors and municipal authorities reportedly went unanswered, heightening public anger and frustration.

Following the viral protest, municipal corporation workers arrived quickly to fill potholes temporarily with soil and gravel, an interim fix aimed at reducing immediate hazards. Kanpur Mayor Pramila Pandey assured the public that comprehensive repairs and construction work are scheduled after the rains subside. However, this has raised skepticism among residents, many of whom have witnessed otherwise promised actions fail to materialise over the years.

The Logical Indian Perspective

The Logical Indian views this protest as emblematic of a broader issue faced by many communities: a disconnect between citizen needs and government responsiveness. Safe and reliable infrastructure is a fundamental right, and neglect endangers lives, particularly those of children and vulnerable commuters.

This father’s protest exemplifies the power of peaceful yet impactful civic action to spotlight neglected issues. It also underlines the importance of empathetic governance—one that listens and acts promptly. We stress that lasting change requires ongoing dialogue, transparency, and accountability from authorities, alongside active community participation.

As civic stakeholders, residents must be empowered to hold local governments responsible for maintaining essential public services.

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