Kohima: The Jalukie Students' Union Nagaland and the Jalukie Pumling Youth Organisation are backing the rush of new construction in the Jalukie Valley. They want the government to keep the current pace and finish the roads and other infrastructure projects on time.
These groups claim recent work helped the region grow faster than anywhere else in the state. They credited the government for these gains but warned that any further progress depends on avoiding needless delays.
The organizations issued a firm warning to anyone trying to get in the way of building progress. They stated that any individual or group caught interfering with these tasks would face the law. They plan to challenge such behavior using democratic means to protect the common good.
The groups said, "Any individual, group, organisation or entity found obstructing or deliberately hindering such activities within the jurisdiction of Jalukie would be held accountable under the law." They remain committed to making sure development reaches every person in the community.

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