Agartala: May 29: In a concerning development, the court premises have been without electricity for the past three days, causing significant inconvenience to lawyers and ordinary citizens alike. Frustrated by the lack of resolution despite repeated complaints to the corporation office, lawyers took matters into their own hands and staged a road blockade. Here are the key details:
The court premises have experienced an uninterrupted power outage for three consecutive days, affecting daily operations and creating hardships for everyone present. Lawyers, fed up with the situation, decided to block the road in front of the court. The resulting traffic congestion added to the woes of commuters.Upon learning of the blockade, police and administrative officials swiftly arrived at the scene to assess the situation.
Minister Ratan Lal Nath intervened, leading to the eventual withdrawal of the blockade. His assurance that power would be promptly restored played a crucial role in resolving the issue. In addition to the electricity problem, the lack of power also affected the availability of drinking water within the court premises.
The road blockade persisted for several hours, causing inconvenience to passengers and highlighting the severity of the situation. Following discussions with the blockaders, officials received assurances from the Power Minister that restoration efforts would be expedited. Based on this commitment, the lawyers finally lifted the blockade.