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Lack of roads in Chenab, Pirpanchal regions resulting in tragic mishaps: KCSDS

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Demands creation of regional councils for twin regions

Srinagar: Kashmir Centre for Social and Development Studies (KCSDS) has blamed the state and central governments for fatal road accidents that frequently occur in the hilly districts in Chenab and Pirpanchal regions of Jammu division “due to discrimination and inequitable development of these districts”.
A condolence meeting of KCSDS was held in Srinagar to mourn more than 35 deaths in the tragic accident in Kishtwar and the fatal injuries to dozens more.
Expressing grief over the loss of precious lives in the accident, the members accused the governments of ignoring the districts of Chenab valley and Pirpanchal in creating necessary infrastructure of dependable and wide roads.
“Most of the developmental funds in Jammu division are allocated to just 3-4 districts in blatant discrimination with these underdeveloped districts,” a KCSDS statement said.
The members alleged that of late allocations for creation of infrastructure were being approved by GOI “with specific locations in a bid to appease and garner votes from a particular section of the society”.
They said that the governments were “least interested in augmenting the road infrastructure in these areas in spite of frequent loss of lives on them as it doesn’t serve the ‘defence purposes’ but caters exclusively to the civilian population”.
KCSDS urged the state government to come up with a white paper on the loss of thousands of lives in Chenab and Pirpanchal regions due to dilapidated unsafe roads over past several decades.
“The deliberate negligence towards creating credible and dependable roads in these regions call for their autonomous governance different from the current system,” the statement said.
The KCSDS also said that the creation of independent regional councils for these districts was “of utmost importance”.
“KCSDS supports such regional hill councils for both Chenab and Pirpanchal regions on the pattern of Ladakh Hill Council in order to ensure equitable growth and development,” it said.
Conveying heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families on the loss of their dear ones, KCSDS demanded an adequate compensation to the immediate relatives of the deceased.


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