
Secunderabad Cantonment Board netizens put out distress on Twitter

Secunderabad: The concerns of the Secunderabad Cantonment citizens appear to be never ever finishing. Incomplete development functions, generally road closure, roadways full of gaps, have actually been afflicting them for years.
With the existence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the city, netizens of Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) have actually elevated their appeals on Twitter as well as asked for the worried authorities to address the pending concerns. Many residents tweeted highlighting the ‘unlawful’ road closure by the Local Military Authorities, non-increase of size of roadways, several roadways full of gaps as well as various other significant concerns. The significant disadvantage of Secunderabad has actually been the ‘ineffectiveness of the Central government; the State government never ever troubled to conflict as well as remedy the concerns.
Said Chandar Shekar, assistant, Federation of North Eastern Colonies,”development will happen in Cantonment when there will be a proper connectivity, but the SCB lacks proper connectivity. Twenty-one roads in Cantonment have been closed in spite of the order of the Defence Ministry. But yet roads are not open. The balance roads that are open to the public are not re-carpeted since ages; they lack sufficient lighting. Due to that many commuters are facing hardships. Often LMA imposes restrictions. Therefore, we request the Defence minister to personally inspect the closed roads and resolve this issue as soon as possible”
Rohan, a citizen of SCB, claimed “the locals are vexed with never-ending issues in the SCB. As far as Cantonment is concerned, a formal memorandum has to be given by the State government to the Defence minister, but nothing has happened. Though the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued clear instructions to reopen all roads, the LMA is not doing.” “No single development has been taken up in SCB. There is no proper health centre, educational institutions, no playgrounds. For several years our NGO has been fighting for our issues and representations have been given, but all fell on deaf ears,” claimed S Ravindra, basic assistant, Vikas Manch.