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NC expresses dismay over transfer of 60 kanals of land to CRPF

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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Saturday expressed dismay over the transfer of 60 kanals of land to CRPF in the suburban area of Srinagar city, saying that the buildup will affect the civilian activities in those areas.
Party’s general secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar while censuring the incumbent governor administration for transferring sixty Kanals of land in the suburbans Srinagar said, “The urban life of Srinagar is already under duress. Services that are hallmark of the urban areas across the globe are yet to be made available to the people of Srinagar.”
Sagar said the city was already facing land crunch for the development of various facilities to manage a gigantic load of solid waste.
“The move of transferring land to CRPF will further dent development activities including that of waste management projects in the city. Having a massive chunk of land under security forces will inadvertently put pressure on the ecology of wetlands and lakes as people will eventually take over eco-fragile zones of Srinagar,” he said.
He said the move was “imprudent and is bound to affect the long term strategy of the state government to provide for the mounting demands of the ever-growing population of the city”.
“The move will dent the long term efforts of the state government to make use of the urban periphery of Srinagar for civilian purposes,” he added.
Terming the step regressive, Sagar said, “At a time when governments around the world are thinking of providing eco-friendly services of connectivity, housing, garbage waste management, besides maintaining the cultural landscape of the cities; our government is rather on a regressive mode. It is gobbling the already provided space for unproductive measures.”
He further added, “Nobody is belittling the importance of security, it is a critical aspect of our security but the step should have been taken after taking into consideration various agencies that upkeep and look after the infrastructure, transportation of the Srinagar city.”


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