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ITANAGAR, Aug 3: Home Minister Bamang Felix has said that people’s participation and cooperation is essential for ensuring a sound law and order situation in the state and has appealed the denizens to nurture a sense of belongingness and shoulder responsibility in this regard.
Felix who is also the local MLA of Nyapin Assembly Constituency said this while attending a ‘janta darbar’ here at his official residence today with more than 300 people personally meeting him to put forward their problems, requests and grievances. This is a routine weekly meet conducted every Saturday when the Home Minister interacts with common people. “We are peace loving people and to make our state a haven of peace and safety, common people must come forward. Home department is working hard in this regard and ‘Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan’ will also felicitate denizens for their contribution towards containing law and order situation of the state,” he added.
Stressing that evolution of any government plan or policy must necessarily be from grassroots level including his own constituency, Felix added that he has constituted ‘village committees’ who will prepare and assess how they want their villages to be in the next five years. He also informed that all the 36 Anchal Segments under his constituency have submitted reports on the kind of policies and works that need to be undertaken for the next five years. “Likewise I have asked the officers and intellectuals of my constituency to drop suggestions and many had already flown in,” he said.
Speaking on the development of his constituency, he said that it will be a hub for the education sector soon apart from other necessary developmental activities. Regarding Joram-Koloriang road which was flagged off recently but has been halted due to monsoon, Felix assured that works will resume immediately after monsoon and is likely to be completed by 2022.