Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 03 November 2025
In a hanging transfer aimed toward drawing consideration to the deteriorating situation of National Highway-4 (NH-4), Mr. T.S.G. Bhasker, Chairman of the Campaign Committee of the Andaman & Nicobar Territorial Congress Committee (ANTCC), has lodged formal complaints at Baratang and Rangat Police Stations, expressing his intent to file First Information Reports (FIRs) over the “disappearance” of the freeway.
NH-4, thought-about a lifeline for residents of North and Middle Andaman, performs an important position in facilitating journey, commerce, and emergency medical companies. In his criticism, Mr. Bhasker urged the police authorities to provoke a direct investigation to “locate and restore” the lacking parts of the street and to establish these chargeable for negligence in its upkeep and administration.
A press launch from the ANTCC said that the submitting of those complaints underscores Mr. Bhasker’s dedication to safeguarding public infrastructure and making certain that the considerations of island residents are usually not ignored.
The transfer, nevertheless, is extensively seen as a symbolic and sarcastic protest — a method to highlight the extended public hardship attributable to the deplorable situation of NH-4, which continues to disrupt each day life throughout the North and Middle Andaman Districts.
