ADMINISTRATION SILENT ON THE DILAPIDATED ROADS OF ARA
Which was once known for its historical heritage and cultural consciousness, is today ashamed of its dilapidated roads and potholes. The roads of the city have been in disrepair for years, but unfortunately no concrete action has been taken so far. The question arises that when a Municipal Commissioner is unable to solve even the basic problems of the city, then what is the need for such an officer?
ADMINISTRATION SILENT ON THE DILAPIDATED ROADS OF ARA
15-JUNE-ENG 14
RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
ARA---------------------------Which was once known for its historical heritage and cultural consciousness, is today ashamed of its dilapidated roads and potholes. The roads of the city have been in disrepair for years, but unfortunately no concrete action has been taken so far. The question arises that when a Municipal Commissioner is unable to solve even the basic problems of the city, then what is the need for such an officer?
The daily life of the city dwellers has become hell due to these bad roads - walking is difficult, there is a danger of vehicle accidents at every turn, and in the rainy season the roads turn into ponds. Despite this, administrative silence and negligence continues.
We have been demanding for a long time that an experienced, sensitive and responsible IAS officer should be appointed to the post of Municipal Commissioner in Ara Municipal Corporation. An officer who believes in working on the ground and not just on files. There is a need for an officer who gives priority to the problems of the public, implements the schemes honestly and leads the city on the path of development.
Today there is a need for decisive leadership, transparent working style and concrete results. The public now trusts change, not just promises. A city like Ara cannot be neglected any longer. If the person sitting on the chair of the Municipal Commissioner does not have the willpower for public welfare, then changing such an officer will be in the public interest. This voice of ours is not just a demand, but an expression of the public's pain. Ara deserves better - and this is possible only when the leadership is accountable.
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