DYFI stages protest against neglected roads
The Hindu
Members of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) in Perambur village panchayat in Kuthalam taluk staged a novel protest against the panchayat’s “neglect” of roads and other civic infrastructure
Members of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) in Perambur village panchayat in Kuthalam taluk staged a novel protest against the panchayat’s “neglect” of roads and other civic infrastructure. The protesters took out a symbolic “funeral procession” to highlight the condition of the infrastructure.
R. Stalin, DYFI Kuthalam unit secretary, said that Palur, home to over 80 families, has poor road connections as the main route from Perambur to Palur is ridden with potholes. He stressed on the need for immediate repair of the damaged road from Perambur South Street to Melaveethi. He called for the restoration of the public toilet in Perambur Market Street, which has been left in disrepair for several months. The protesters demanded the installation of street lights along the Perambur-Palur route.
The protesters marched through key streets of Perambur, including Market Street, raising slogans to draw attention to these civic issues.
Following the protest, officials from the Rural Development Department in the block held talks with DYFI representatives and assured them that all their demands would be addressed promptly.