The move is aimed at drawing Mehta’s attention to Mumbaikars’ plight. Around half-a-dozen deaths have been reported in the city and its extended suburbs this monsoon on account of potholes. The NGO, Watchdog Foundation, chose the stretch from Saki Naka towards T2 international airport since it sees a lot of vehicular traffic. “We chose this stretch because there are easily around 100 potholes here. It is also a prime area,” said Godfrey Pimenta, co-trustee of the NGO, adding, “He (Mehta) should be shamed in order to get the corporation going. We demand that the road be named after him for real. There has to be a permanent solution to potholes in a city like Mumbai.”