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Power supply restored in Zunheboto

After two days of gruesome deliberations, interventions and other efforts by the joint team of Zunheboto Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ZCCI) and Zunheboto Town Youth Organisation (ZTYO), the power outage for two days or more, Zunheboto power was restored finally, Saturday afternoon.
Despite the presence of district administration, EE power, police officials and several others; the landowner Jehoxü Anche called forth the ZTYO/ZCCI leaders in front of all present, whether they (ZTYO/ZCCI) would stand for him, as per their joint courtesy visit earlier last evening, Friday. The “peaceful and amicable” restorations of electricity depended on whether; the two organizations could answer to his satisfaction (s). 
Hence, representatives concerned told him in presence of all that, “ZTYO will always stand for truth. And if you are in the truth and deprived of your share, we will not hesitate to support you in your fight against the government for the truth against any or every platform”, affirmed ZTYO. ZCCI leaders also assured solidarity and assured the same if he “is really deprived of his rights and claim”.
Hence, satisfied and convinced, with the comments, the land owner surrendered the keys of locked power grid and office rooms, ultimately resulting to restoration of electricity without any sign of force or ugly scene.
ZTYO and ZCCI hence after the power restorations, once again interacted with all concerned individuals, authority and nodal department on the spot and affirmed that, “we are least, bothered of the turf war between the two parties and we are not for or against anyone concerned but will pursue the matter with highest priority. The sufferings and the plight of the public is the main area of concern for us”, they maintained.
Zunheboto district administration was led by PA to DC accompanied by host of DBs and Zunheboto police led by SDPO, Yevukhu NPS and OC PS Zunheboto. The EE power and staffs along with several other employees were also present.
Hundreds of public also thronged the vicinity and several others witnessed the episode from their own balcony and roof tops. The steps were initiated by the two organizations basing on the complaint, plight and sufferings of the public.
This issue of land ownership crisis has been plauging Zunheboto since 1960s and all the concerned authorities and apex/frontal body/Hoho/organisations etc has been dealing with it at the cost of public plight and sufferings informed one senior leaders.

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