Residents of the Kauliuda Gram Panchayat area in Kailashahar have once again taken to the streets, blocking the Kailashahar-Kumarghat main road in protest against the persistent lack of access to drinking water. The frustrated locals claim that their repeated appeals to the Kauli Gura Panchayat chief, Nepal Das, have fallen on deaf ears, leaving them with no choice but to resort to road blockades.
This recent demonstration marks the second such protest in a short period, highlighting the severity of the water crisis in the region. The residents express their exasperation at the prolonged inaction, despite their numerous complaints to the panchayat head.
The scarcity of drinking water has severely impacted the daily lives of the villagers, forcing them to endure significant hardship. They are demanding immediate action from the authorities to address the water shortage and provide a sustainable solution to their problem.
The road blockade has disrupted traffic flow, causing inconvenience to commuters and businesses in the area. The residents have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met and a reliable water supply is established.
This protest highlights the growing discontent among rural communities over the lack of basic amenities and the need for prompt government intervention to address their grievances.

