Farmers across multiple districts in Maharashtra are mounting escalating protests, ranging from road blockades to attempted self-harm, against land acquisition for the 760-km, Rs 90,000-crore Shaktipeeth Highway.
The project requires over 8,100 hectares of private farmland, sparking fears of livelihood loss, especially in regions dependent on agriculture and horticulture.
Despite assurances from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, farmer unions and local communities accuse the government of coercive acquisition tactics and ignoring ground realities.