Rahul Gandhi Visits Dharavi Leather Workers, Highlights Redevelopment Concerns
The Congress leader met artisans at Chamar Studio and discussed the impact of the Adani-led Dharavi redevelopment project on local industries and residents.
- Rahul Gandhi spent over two hours in Dharavi, engaging with leather artisans and small-scale entrepreneurs to understand their challenges.
- He visited Chamar Studio, known for its innovative use of recycled materials, and praised its work in combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
- The visit comes as the Adani Group's Dharavi Redevelopment Plan faces resistance from locals advocating for in-situ rehabilitation and fairer terms.
- The redevelopment project, covering 600 acres, aims to rehabilitate 0.7 million residents but has drawn criticism for potentially disrupting the area's social and economic fabric.
- Gandhi reiterated the importance of inclusive production networks and expressed support for preserving the livelihoods of skilled workers in the leather industry.