Sri Vijaya Puram | June 19, 2026
Congress chief M.A. Sajid has highlighted a collection of civic points affecting residents of Junglighat’s Ward No. 13 and urged the involved authorities to take instant corrective measures within the curiosity of public security and sanitation.
In an announcement, Sajid mentioned that residents have been dealing with rising difficulties as a result of presence of stray pigs in and round Deen Street over the previous two to 3 months. According to him, the animals have been damaging properties, overturning dustbins and creating unhygienic circumstances within the locality, elevating considerations about public well being and sanitation.
He additionally pointed to the deteriorating situation of roads within the space following latest heavy rainfall. The 1st Cross Road, generally generally known as Ananda Marga School Road, and the third Cross Road, additionally known as Island Bakery Road, have reportedly developed deep potholes, making commuting troublesome and unsafe. Sajid acknowledged that the broken roads have led to frequent visitors congestion and accidents, whereas additionally posing a threat to school-going kids and different pedestrians.
Another main concern raised by the Congress chief pertains to overgrown tree branches alongside the first to 4th Cross Roads. He mentioned the branches have come into contact with overhead electrical energy strains, leading to sparking and intermittent energy disruptions. The scenario turns into significantly harmful throughout wet climate, rising the potential of electrical accidents.
Representing the considerations of native residents, Sajid appealed to the Municipal Council and the Electricity Department to take coordinated and instant motion to handle the stray pig menace, restore the broken roads and trim the hazardous tree branches. He harassed that well timed intervention is critical to safeguard public well being, guarantee street security and stop potential accidents within the space.