Residents of Wards 13 and 14 in Bhiwani town have taken to the streets, expressing deep dissatisfaction over the slow pace of development works and alleging that the Municipal Council Bhiwani (MCB) has failed to fulfill its promises. Led by local Municipal Council member Jaiveer Singh Ranga, the residents launched a campaign against the MCB authorities, warning that they would intensify their agitation if their demands were not addressed promptly.
Promises Remain on Paper
Ranga alleged that the MCB had promised to construct a Sant Samaj Dharamshala in Ambedkar Colony and build streets in Wards 13 and 14. However, these projects have remained confined to paperwork, with no work having started on the ground. As a result, residents continue to face difficulties, including poor road conditions, overflowing drains, and inadequate civic amenities.
Residents said they had repeatedly approached the MCB office and raised their concerns with officials, but received only assurances. They alleged that the continued indifference and negligence of the authorities had led to widespread public resentment.
Protest and Demands
The residents warned that they would stage a protest outside the Municipal Council office if their demands were not met soon. They also expressed anger over what they described as a biased approach by the Municipal Council Chairperson. The residents demanded that construction of the Sant Samaj Dharamshala in Ambedkar Colony begin at the earliest and that street construction works in Wards 13 and 14 be started immediately.
“The MC authorities should respond sensitively to public issues and resolve them without delay,” said Dalbir Singh, a resident.



