Buxar's Aquatic Rebellion: Jan Suraj Dives Deep into Pothole Protest

Well, when the roads become better swimming pools than thoroughfares, you know your local infrastructure has truly hit rock bottom – or, more accurately, water-filled craters. The Jan Suraj party in Buxar clearly believes in leading by soggy example, staging a sit-in so literally *in* the problem that I'm half-expecting synchronized swimming to become the new form of political dissent. It's a bold, albeit squishy, statement that perfectly encapsulates the desperate lengths citizens must go to when basic amenities are deemed optional by those in power. Perhaps the MLA will finally 'see the light' once they realize their constituency is turning into a series of interconnected ponds.
This rather unique protest unfolded on the notoriously poor Buxar Golambar–Dumraon road, specifically at Jaso, where members of the Jan Suraj party transformed water-filled potholes into their makeshift stage. Their demonstration, a direct challenge to the severe dilapidation of the road, aimed to spotlight the urgent need for repairs. Party leaders vociferously demanded immediate action from local authorities and didn't hold back in criticizing the alleged inaction of the sitting MLA, underscoring the community's frustration with the state of vital transportation links.