Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 23 August 2025
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] organised a protest march to Raj Nivas on Friday afternoon, elevating issues over the state of energy, well being, roads, and transport providers within the islands.
The march started from the Gandhi statue at Mohanpura and was stopped close to the Raj Nivas at CAT junction, the place a memorandum addressed to the Lt. Governor was submitted. Numerous get together employees and supporters took half within the protest.
At the concluding level, CPI(M) leaders addressed the individuals. Party Secretary D. Ayyappan alleged that the central authorities was answerable for the prevailing energy scarcity, deteriorating street situations together with the NH4, shortcomings in healthcare amenities, and difficulties within the transport sector. He additional said that guarantees made throughout elections had not materialised.
Other audio system included State Secretariat Member D. Laxman Rao, Port Blair City Area Committee Secretary P. Sathyapal, Area Committee Member N.Okay.P. Nair, and senior chief Pronob Banerjee. The march was led by D. Ayyappan together with State Secretariat Member Dr. Gouranga Majhi and SOC Member S.P. Kalairajan.
Similar demonstrations have been additionally held in North and Middle Andaman. In Diglipur, the CPI(M) North Andaman Area Committee organised a march from the get together workplace to the Mini Civil Station. A delegation consisting of Dilip Karmakar, Sunil Bepari, A.V.A. Samad and Barun Biswas submitted a memorandum to the Assistant Commissioner, Diglipur.
At Rangat, a delegation of CPI(M) leaders comprising Projit Kumar Sarkar, P.Okay. Khalid and S.R. Mridha submitted a memorandum to the Assistant Commissioner, Rangat, elevating the identical set of points.