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"Housing Is a Right: R. R. Pandayan Saheb’s Demand for Slum Dwellers’ Permanent Shelter"

16 July 2025 by
"Housing Is a Right: R. R. Pandayan Saheb’s Demand for Slum Dwellers’ Permanent Shelter"
Jai Bhim Sena

In the lanes of Mumbai, where tarpaulin rooftops flap in the monsoon wind and bricks rest on hope instead of cement, a silent truth echoes: shelter is survival. Yet, for millions of slum dwellers, even this basic right is under constant threat—from bulldozers, broken promises, and brutal poverty.

But in this fight for homes and human dignity, R. R. Pandayan Saheb has emerged as a powerful, fearless, and deeply compassionate leader. He doesn’t just speak about housing—he fights for it, plans for it, and demands it like it’s a birthright.

🚧 Evictions Without Alternatives: A Humanitarian Crisis


Over the past decade, slum demolitions have increased across Maharashtra in the name of development, beautification, and infrastructure. But for the thousands who lose their shelter overnight, there’s no rehabilitation, no warning, no future.rr

R. R. Pandayan Saheb has taken a strong public stand against such actions. “You can’t develop cities by destroying families,” he says. He has personally visited eviction zones, walked through broken huts, and stood beside women and children sitting under plastic sheets, assuring them: “This fight is mine now.”


🛡️ A Leader Who Protests with Purpose


From slums in Govandi, Thane, and Nashik, to rural bastis in Nanded and Amravati, Pandayan Saheb has organised dozens of peaceful protests and dharnas, demanding three non-negotiable things:

  1. Stop illegal demolitions without notice.
  2. Offer legal rehabilitation before eviction.
  3. Provide in-situ housing (housing at the same location) for families settled for over 10 years.

His team files RTIs, conducts community surveys, gathers eviction notices, and takes the battle from the streets to the courtroom and government halls. His approach is always lawful, peaceful, but uncompromising.


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In 2023, R. R. Pandayan Saheb launched the Ghar Mera Haq Hai Yatra—a door-to-door campaign educating slum residents about their rights under the Slum Rehabilitation Act, the PM Awas Yojana, and state housing schemes.

During this campaign:

  • Volunteers helped register hundreds of families for Awas Yojna benefits.
  • Legal support was provided to those facing court eviction notices.
  • Saheb addressed mass gatherings, where he said:

    "A slum is not illegal—poverty is not a crime. Every family deserves a roof with respect."

This campaign spread from Mumbai to Nagpur, supported by grassroots workers, women’s groups, and even retired urban planners.


🧱 Plans for In-Situ Redevelopment and Long-Term Shelter


R. R. Pandayan Saheb has not only protested injustice—he has proposed practical solutions. In policy meetings and public letters, he’s recommended:

  • In-situ slum redevelopment with government-private partnership
  • Rent-to-own models where families pay affordable EMIs for legal flats
  • Prevention of displacement by marking high-risk zones in advance
  • Protection of slum heritage areas where families have lived for generations

His approach is unique—people-first, development-later. He believes that any housing policy must start with the poor, not push them aside.


🏡 The Dream: From Hut to Home


R. R. Pandayan Saheb’s dream is that no child in Maharashtra should grow up under plastic sheets, no mother should cook in open drains, and no family should sleep fearing a bulldozer. He envisions slums transformed into legal colonies with toilets, water taps, schools, and dignity.

To achieve this, he’s building alliances with architects, lawyers, social workers, and even retired bureaucrats who share his vision. Together, they are drafting a “People-Centered Housing Blueprint” to submit to the State Government in the upcoming budget session.


🙌 Families Stand With Pandayan Saheb


Thousands of families now see R. R. Pandayan Saheb not just as a leader, but as their protector, their hope, their home-defender. His phone is flooded with SOS calls whenever demolitions begin—and he responds.

He has made the shelter struggle not just a policy issue, but a personal mission. His name is now spoken in the same breath as the word "home" across the bastis of Maharashtra.




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