Bagbera Residents Demand Immediate Implementation of Water Supply Scheme

Committee Warns of Protest Over Delayed Water Supply Project

Key Points:

  • Bagbera Metropolitan Development Committee submits memorandum to CM.
  • Demands urgent launch of Bagbera Rural Water Supply Scheme.
  • Committee threatens protests if demands are not met.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Bagbera Metropolitan Development Committee has urged the state government to expedite the Bagbera Rural Water Supply Scheme. A memorandum was submitted to the Chief Minister through the Deputy Commissioner, warning of intensified protests if the project remains stalled.

A Long-Delayed Initiative

The Bagbera Rural Water Supply Scheme, proposed during the tenure of former Chief Minister Raghubar Das, is yet to be implemented, leaving millions of residents without access to basic water supply. Despite repeated protests and pleas, the project remains incomplete, causing frustration among the local population.

Committee’s Call for Action

The committee stated, “We have organized countless protests to bring attention to this issue, but the government has failed to act. If the project does not materialize soon, we will be forced to escalate our protests, including gheraoing the Assembly and Parliament.”

A Warning of Escalation

The committee has held the state government accountable for any adverse outcomes arising from further delays. With the water crisis worsening, residents are demanding urgent action to alleviate their suffering.

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