
Eastern Sumi Students Union (ESSU) which has been covering at least fifty to sixty villages around its jurisdiction are rendering to progress all round development in socially, politically, economically and both in government sector or private enterprises. ESSU claimed that over decade years ago, the Asuto area has been “tremendously voicing out” the incessant deplorable condition which had been totally neglected by the state government. ESSU president Vihepu Yeputhomi said despite requesting the concerned department “several times” by the area GBs, elders and various organisations and unions’ their appeal has “gone in vain”.
Yeputhomi also asked how and why the state government and concerned departments has remained “mute spectators” when “our poor public” were affected in such amid conditions.
ESSU said that Asuto be a “oldest recognition” by the state government once had “rapid development” but now those oldest developments such as CDPO Offices, EAC Building/quarters, PHC Centre, Police Quarter, GMS, GHS School buildings etc. are facing “lots of untold misery and hardship”.
Without having any alternative suggestions, the union said that it would the government rather dismantle all these “tear off buildings and offices” as it had been timely matured enough to redress and put on new faces on those old infrastructure and buildings.
Requesting the state government to look into the matters seriously, ESSU asked the government to take a “hectic steps” for the benefit of both the departments and public as well.
The union has cautioned that the all round development should be implemented in all the district in same eye on the government side for which it has fervently requested the both state government and concerned department to look into the matters seriously at earliest.
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