25th May 2019 10:05:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter

ITANAGAR, May 25: All seven elected JD(U) MLAs in a party meeting here today pledged to dedicate their full time and energy for development of their respective assembly constituencies while as an ally of the BJP government at the Centre  and in the state.
At the outset of the meeting, MLA, Techi Kaso promised to work for unity and integrity of people of different communities, tribes, religions  residing in the  state capital.
On his development agenda, Kaso said that in order  to solve traffic congestion, he will approach the government to build a bridge over Pachin River to connect Naharlagun with Borum area, completion of bridge at F Sector (Itanagar) and a culvert at ESS Sector.
However, Kaso pointed out that the vision for development of capital complex would not be possible  until people lend full support to him. Kaso thanked  the people of the capital complex for reposing faith in him and for re-electing him as their representative.
MLA, Hayeng Mangfi,  from 9-Chayang Tajo stated that being a rural area, his constituency needs more attention in various sectors.
Mangfi also promised  to give utmost priority towards improvement of communication sector and creation of more job opportunity for sustainable and economic up-liftment.
Mariyang-Geku, MLA Er. Kanggong Taku said that he would connect several villages which lack good roads with all weather roads.
Dorjee Wangdi Kharma, JDU, MLA from, 5- Kalaktang laid  emphasis on creation of more educational infrastructure to improve education sector in his constituency.
Other priority, he said will be given on improving health and communication and tourism  sector.
Elected MLA from Bomdila, Dongru Siongu said he will put all out effort for development of health, education and communication and tourism sector.
33 Rumgong assembly constituency, MLA,  Er. Talem Taboh said he will give his best effort to bridge the gap of development in his constituency neglected by previous legislator.
20 Tali, MLA Jikke Tako, while highlighting the plight of the people due to bad roads, insufficient electricity supply etc, promised to solve all problems and to revamp the health and education sector.


Kenter Joya Riba

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