Jugsalai Safiganj Mohalla Residents to Protest Water Crisis on April 20

Safiganj Mohalla Committee Announces Protest and Gherao at Municipality Office on Saturday

Safiganj residents face a severe water crisis, prompting a protest. Committee appeals to residents to make the protest a success.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jugsalai’s Safiganj Mohalla Committee is preparing to gherao the Jugsalai Municipality office on April 20, in response to ongoing water supply issues and perceived indifference by municipal officials.

The committee’s decision comes as residents endure a significant water shortage for over a month.

The residents of Safiganj Mohalla have been grappling with a water crisis for the past 44 days, with the municipality reportedly failing to address the situation.

"The scorching summer heat exacerbates our troubles, yet there seems to be no resolution in sight," said a committee spokesperson.

The committee has made a public appeal to the residents of Safiganj to join the protest against the municipality’s failure to resolve their water supply issues.

"It is essential for all of us to stand together and make our voices heard," stated another community leader.

The planned protest underscores the community’s frustration and desperation as the peak of summer approaches.

The committee emphasizes the urgency of their demands, hoping that the municipality will act swiftly to restore water supply and prevent further hardship for the residents.

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