‘Unfortunate when people should be demanding schools, playfields, they are forced to seek protection from firepower' |
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construction of tunnel on Sadhna top, ST status to Paharis taken up with Centre
TANGHDAR
(KARNAH), SEPTEMBER 19: Appealing for peace between
India and Pakistan, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today sought end to
hostilities between the two countries on the borders saying it is the people of
the State who suffer the brunt of these skirmishes.
Addressing a
well attended public meeting here after laying the foundation of some
developmental projects in the area, the Chief Minister appealed the leadership
of both the countries to work for maintaining peace on the borders. She said
the people of Jammu & Kashmir have been the worst victims of this hostility
which has led to the killing of people, dislocations and damages to the
property on both the sides. She said the skirmishes along the border areas in
the State have led people to frequent migrations and leading to a life of
pitiable conditions.
Mehbooba
Mufti said peace in the State and between the two South Asian neighbours holds
key to the progress and development in the region. She said it is very
unfortunate that when people should have been demanding facilities of schools,
hospitals, playfields and hospitals, they are forced to seek construction of
bunkers to save them from firepower. She said it is a point to ponder that what
have the people achieved from the hostility of 70 years.
Flagging
friendship as the only way forward, the Chief Minister said with peace and
cooperation new vistas of progress and development for the people could be
opened. She said given its picturesque beauty, Teetwal and Tanghdar areas could
be developed as major tourist spots. This would give the local economy a major
fillip like it has given to Ladakh tourism, she added.
Responding
to the local demands, the Chief Minister said she has already taken up with the
Centre the construction of tunnel on the Sadhna pass so that connectivity
between Kupwara and Tanghdar is kept open round the year. She said the State
Government has already recommended to the Centre grant of ST status to members
of Pahari community and she would again take up the matter with the Prime
Minister.
Mehbooba
Mufti also announced upgradation of the local hospital into a model hospital
with all modern diagnostic facilities. She also announced to start a helicopter
service to Tanghdar on the pattern of Gurez and Kishtwar air services. “A special
sub division of PDD would also be set up here”, she also
announced. She added that work on Sadhna-Chambkoot road being built by BRO
would be paced up and possibilities of upgradation of Gatra and Nachia schools
would also be explored.
Mehbooba
Mufti assured the people that she has a special affection for the area given
the difficulties, both Natural and manmade, they have been living in.
On the
occasion, several political workers of different parties announced their
joining into the PDP.
Minister for
Rural Development & Law, Abdul Haq Khan and Minister for Public Works,
Naeem Akhtar; Member, Rajya Sabha, Fayaz Ahmad Mir; legislators, Raja Manzoor
and Farooq Mirchal also addressed the gathering.
Divisional
Commissioner, Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan; Chief Engineer, R&B, Abdul Hamid
Sheikh, several heads of Departments; Deputy Commissioner, Khalid Jehangir and
other officers were present on the occasion.
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