5th Dec 2022 11:12:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter 

ITANAGAR, Dec 5:  All Yachuli Students’ Union (AYSU) has demanded the state government for the creation of a new  ‘Keyi-Panyor' district bifurcating the existing Lower Subansiri district.
Speaking to the reporters at the Press Club today, President AYSU Baath Tolu said that the existing Lower Subansiri district consisting of Nyishi and Apatani communities has been living in peace and harmony for years now. However, infrastructure development has been inequitable.
"Ziro, the headquarters of Lower Subansiri District is well developed with most of the administrative infrastructures in the area which is occupied by the Apatani community depriving 16th Yachuli constituency areas of the Nyishi community.;Therefore, we demand for Keyi-Panyor as a new district for the development of the Nyishi community and its area," he said.
He informed that the Nyishi Elite Society (NES) has raised the matter and submitted all required documents for the process of Keyi-Panyor district bifurcation with the state government. Unfortunately, it seems that all documents are in cold storage as the state government has not addressed the matter till date, Tolu said.
"It was known through sources that the bifurcation of Keyi-Panyor district was supposed to be announced on the occasion of ‘Celebration for 50 years of Arunachal Pradesh’ at Ziro in January last," he claimed.
He also said that the union still believes the state government will address the demand as the Chief Minister Pema Khandu himself had assured to look into the matter during his visit to Yazali during Nyokum celebration.
He also appealed the two MLAs of the constituency to work in favour of the district's people by discussing the matter in the state assembly session.
AYSU has approached the All Nyishi Students’ Union (ANSU) seeking help as the state government has never addressed the issue even after the submission of several representations.
"The union will go for democratic movement if the state government fails to address its demand," he informed.


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