The Broken Promise:
When the Civil Supply Officer,
pledged to deliver wheat to the public of Union Council “Kiti Sho”,
it was met with hope and anticipation. However, the passage of time
has brought disappointment as the promised wheat remains undelivered.
The community now seeks answers and demands transparency regarding
the whereabouts of this commitment.
The Trust Deficit:
The broken promise has led to a significant
trust deficit between the authorities and the Union Council members.
The failure to fulfill this crucial commitment not only affects the
livelihoods of the people but also erodes their faith in the promises
made by those in power. This incident highlights the urgent need for
transparency, accountability, and responsible governance.
Call for Action:
The members of the Union Council “Kiti Sho”,
deeply concerned by the unfulfilled promise, are taking a stand
against this negligence. In a report submitted, they insist that the
U.C. Kiti Sho promptly takes up its responsibility to provide wheat
quotas to the impoverished masses from December to June. The
community expects action and tangible solutions, rather than empty
promises.
Peaceful Protest for Change:
Frustration over the unmet commitment
has fueled the desire for change within the Union Council KS. With
the passing of time and the lack of response, the members have
decided to initiate a peaceful protest, starting from the upcoming
Friday. This organized and non-violent demonstration aims to draw
attention to the urgent need for responsible action, transparency,
and the timely provision of essential resources to the marginalized
communities.
Seeking Accountability:
Under the leadership of President and
Members of the All-U.C. Kiti Sho Action Committee, Kharmang, the
Union Council KS members are determined to seek accountability for
the broken promise. They emphasize the importance of restoring trust
and ensuring that such incidents do not recur in the future.
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