Maharashtra Contractors' Strike Intensifies Over ₹96,000 Crore Unpaid Dues

Published: April 08, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
Maharashtra Contractors' Strike Intensifies Over ₹96,000 Crore Unpaid Dues

The ongoing strike called by contractors and engineers’ bodies in Maharashtra intensified on its second day, with the “work stoppage” agitation now spreading across 22 districts in the state.

The protest has been launched by the Maharashtra State Contractors Federation and the State Engineers’ Association, demanding the immediate release of ₹96,000 crore in pending payments from various state government departments, along with resolution of multiple operational and financial issues affecting development works.

According to the organizations, they had earlier written four letters—on February 3, February 26, March 9, and April 4—to the Chief Minister and both Deputy Chief Ministers, as well as concerned ministers, seeking a meeting to address their concerns. They had warned that if no action was taken, all development works across the state would be halted from April 7, 2026.

Following through on the warning, the agitation began on April 7 in 15 districts and has since expanded to 22 districts as of April 8. The unions cited rising costs of materials such as bitumen, petrol, diesel, and civil engineering inputs, while government-approved rates have remained unchanged for the past three years, making it financially unviable for contractors to continue work.

In a significant development, the Maharashtra State Earthmovers Machinery and Equipment Association has extended its support to the agitation. The association stated that contractors are unable to clear payments for machinery due to non-payment of dues by the government, further aggravating the crisis.

The strike is expected to impact a wide range of development activities, including state and district road projects, rural infrastructure, repair of government buildings, bridge construction, and water supply works under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Projects related to tribal development and tourism are also likely to be affected.

The organizations warned that nearly one lakh contractors and millions of workers, transporters, and material suppliers dependent on these projects could face severe economic consequences if the issue remains unresolved. This information was shared by Engineer Milind Bhosale, State President representing the contractors’ and engineers’ associations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main reason for the contractors' strike in Maharashtra?
The main reason for the strike is the demand for the immediate release of ₹96,000 crore in pending payments from various state government departments and the resolution of operational and financial issues affecting development works.
2. How many districts are affected by the strike as of April 8, 2026?
As of April 8, 2026, the strike has spread to 22 districts in Maharashtra.
3. What are the key organizations leading the strike?
The strike is led by the Maharashtra State Contractors Federation and the State Engineers’ Association.
4. What are the potential economic consequences of the strike?
The strike could lead to severe economic consequences for nearly one lakh contractors and millions of workers, transporters, and material suppliers dependent on these projects if the issue remains unresolved.
5. Which development projects are likely to be impacted by the strike?
The strike is expected to impact a wide range of development activities, including state and district road projects, rural infrastructure, repair of government buildings, bridge construction, and water supply works under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Projects related to tribal development and tourism are also likely to be affected.